We know they don't manually adjudicate ballots. They simply do not have the manpower to do this. If you have free time, sit down and work out the math.
Here is the exercise: presume it takes 1 minute per ballot to ascertain and assign the will of the voter. It might be slightly faster. In all likelihood it might be slower. Seems like its all over the place with what % of ballots are not being read and need to be adjudicated in Maricopa. We will use the 860k total turnout in the primaries just to be ultra conservative. Independents don't vote in the primary and that is a significant chunk. Turnout in the general is also likely to exceed the primary. But nonetheless, we will use it. And we will say that 10% (86,000) go to adjudication. That is 86,0000 minutes.
For reference, there are 1,440 minutes in a 24 hour day. For a single person, we have 59.72222 days worth of adjudicating around the clock (strong amphetamines and on site starbucks required...perhaps connections to the Cali Cartel for pure coke).
If we want to cut this down to 1 day (24 hours) worth of adjudicating, we need 60 people working 24 hours straight, averaging 1 minute per ballot, no bathroom breaks or breaks of any kind. Obviously that isn't realistic. If we cut it to 12 hour non stop shifts, that doubles to 120 people.
So 120 people working 12 hours straight working double shifts (60 at a time) MIGHT be able to adjudicate 86,000 ballots in theory. But there is no way that level of efficiency would be achieved. People get tired, they fuck up and have to do it again, need to eat, go to the bathroom, rest eyes, etc...
In reality, they would need 300 people or more to do this, and it would be over several days. There is no way they have this kind of man power. And guess what? In the 2020 election, they adjudicated 4x that many ballots as our example. AKA they made the shit up because they could not have the man power needed to manually ascertain the will of the voter.
We know they don't manually adjudicate ballots. They simply do not have the manpower to do this. If you have free time, sit down and work out the math.
Here is the exercise: presume it takes 1 minute per ballot to ascertain and assign the will of the voter. It might be slightly faster. In all likelihood it might be slower. Seems like its all over the place with what % of ballots are not being read and need to be adjudicated in Maricopa. We will use the 860k total turnout in the primaries just to be ultra conservative. Independents don't vote in the primary and that is a significant chunk. Turnout in the general is also likely to exceed the primary. But nonetheless, we will use it. And we will say that 10% (86,000) go to adjudication. That is 86,0000 minutes.
For reference, there are 1,440 minutes in a 24 hour day. For a single person, we have 59.72222 days worth of adjudicating around the clock (strong amphetamines and on site starbucks required...perhaps connections to the Cali Cartel for pure coke).
If we want to cut this down to 1 day (24 hours) worth of adjudicating, we need 60 people working 24 hours straight, averaging 1 minute per ballot, no bathroom breaks or breaks of any kind. Obviously that isn't realistic. If we cut it to 12 hour non stop shifts, that doubles to 120 people.
So 120 people working 12 hours straight working double shifts (60 at a time) MIGHT be able to adjudicate 86,000 ballots in theory. But there is no way that level of efficiency would be achieved. People get tired, they fuck up and have to do it again, need to eat, go to the bathroom, rest eyes, etc...
In reality, they would need 300 people or more to do this, and it would be over several days. There is no way they have this kind of man power. And guess what? In the 2020 election, they adjudicated 4x that many ballots as our example. AKA they made the shit up because they could not have the man power needed to manually ascertain the will of the voter.