Reason: more info
New Mexico
Bernalillo county to home to Albuquerque, New Mexico's largest city. The county has a potentially unique feature called Voting Convenience Centers. If you are a resident in the county, you can vote at any voting center whether it is your precinct or not.
- You give the poll worker your name, address, and birthday.
- ID is only checked if your voter records say it should be. Nothing to go wrong there. 😈 It's only needed for new voters? or if your registration info is changed.
- The ballot is printed right in front of you. EDIT: This is needed to get you the correct ballot for your home precinct.
- You take the ballot to a privacy booth to mark your selection.
- There are felt-tipped pens at the booths. It doesn't seem likely to me that different voters would get a different type of pen.
- You take your ballot to a tabulator and insert it when the poll worker says you can.
- The poll worker hands you an "I Voted" sticker.
Now, the steal.
- The districts for US congress were gerrymandered after 2020 to include parts of Bernalillo county in all 3 districts.
- Bernalillo county was last to finish reporting from the limited checking I did. Sus.
- All fraud could originate from a single Voting Convenience Center. There seems to be no publicly available data to indicate which Voting Convenience Center votes came from, short of pulling voter records one at a time by name and birthday.
- Blue cities ruin red states even without fraud. The welfare machine at work.
- Probably a lot of fake registrations or ineligible voters.
- The machines are Dominion, so there may be help from the algorithm.
1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original
New Mexico
Bernalillo county to home to Albuquerque, New Mexico's largest city. The county has a potentially unique feature called Voting Convenience Centers. If you are a resident in the county, you can vote at any voting center whether it is your precinct or not.
- You give the poll worker your name, address, and birthday.
- ID is only checked if your voter records say it should be. Nothing to go wrong there. 😈 It's only needed for new voters? or if your registration info is changed.
- The ballot is printed right in front of you.
- You take the ballot to a privacy booth to mark your selection.
- There are felt-tipped pens at the booths. It doesn't seem likely to me that different voters would get a different type of pen.
- You take your ballot to a tabulator and insert it when the poll worker says you can.
- The poll worker hands you an "I Voted" sticker.
Now, the steal.
- The districts for US congress were gerrymandered after 2020 to include parts of Bernalillo county in all 3 districts.
- Bernalillo county was last to finish reporting from the limited checking I did. Sus.
- All fraud could originate from a single Voting Convenience Center. There seems to be no publicly available data to indicate which Voting Convenience Center votes came from, short of pulling voter records one at a time by name and birthday.
- Blue cities ruin red states even without fraud. The welfare machine at work.
- Probably a lot of fake registrations or ineligible voters.
- The machines are Dominion, so there may be help from the algorithm.
1 year ago
1 score