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Star Member kentuck (101,814 posts)https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215506304How is it legal?That a partisan, independent group can be granted access to all the ballots in a county or state, with the simple approval of one of the political Parties in that state or county?This is what is happening in Arizona with the so-called "Cyber Ninjas".They are attempting to overthrow an election, where all the judicial options were granted to all Parties involved, but it did not come out the way one Party wanted it to come out.So they pick people off the street, more or less, to help with a new count, which they call an "audit". Every rule and regulation was ignored in the process. They did not protect the ballots.But, the question is, why are they able to get away with this? How are they able to adopt extra-judicial reasons to have a partisan "audit", to try and change a fair and legal election, and nobody does anything about it?They are like a juvenile that keeps breaking the rules because no-one holds him accountable. Now, they are talking about doing the same extra-judicial scam in Georgia and Pennsylvania.Why is this permitted to go on? Why have no judges ruled on its illegality? Why has no one challenged it in court? It can only get worse.
el_bryanto (11,801 posts) 1. My understanding is that the states are given wide lattitude and that in Arizona if you want to pay for a recount you are allowed to. That seems like a bad law - and many Arizonians and even some establisment Republicans are considering this a big problem with how it is set up now; but those are the rules.In fairness when writing that part of the law or code I doubt they envisioned it being used in this way.Bryant
Star Member kentuck (101,814 posts)https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215506304How is it legal?That a partisan, independent group can be granted access to all the ballots in a county or state, with the simple approval of one of the political Parties in that state or county?
el_bryanto (11,801 posts)1. My understanding is that the states are given wide lattitude and that in Arizona if you want to pay for a recount you are allowed to.
How is it legal?That a partisan, independent group can be granted access to all the ballots in a county or state, with the simple approval of one of the political Parties in that state or county?
Florida.