IMPOSSIBLE ELECTION: Republicans Had More than 74% of Election Day Votes in Maricopa County - Where Did All of These Votes Go?
Black duffle bags show up at Maricopa County Center in Arizona. In the August 2, 2022 Primary in Maricopa, registered Independents who voted in person chose Republicans 3:1 over Democrats. Maricopa now says “Indies broke for Democrats” on Nov. 8th. But jus...
We need voter tokens. One coin per each elected office. Tokens get squished by a special die for each candidate, like they have at the tourist traps, that can't be unsquished. You place your coins into the appropriate machine, turn the crank and then the coin drops into the receptacle for that candidate. Votes are then weighed. Since minting the coin isn't easy and the alloy is special for each election printing new ones would be next to impossible. You could even put a small amount of low energy radioactive isotope with a short half life, so "lost" votes could be located with a Geiger counter since votes aren't usually lost individually a large cache would be easily detected by a Geiger counter. A coin comparator could eliminate counterfeits. Logistically it would be very difficult to transport millions of "votes" as the weight would be prohibitory, 100k pennies weigh 550 lbs and that's just one office. You get a chit with your voter id card prior to the vote, and once redeemed you get your coins at the polling locations, this also provides for accounting. The Denver mint alone can produce 40 million coins a day so the special run for each state and office could easily be done with all mints producing the tokens for their respective regions. The added costs could be offset by selling commemorative sets for sale and ending the Dominion contracts $9 million for Maricopa alone.