Machines down in multiple cities, people call for audits
Audit the vote immediately
In the 2022 Hennepin County Certification meeting, also known as the County Canvassing Board, one of the elections staff said that there are over 400 tabulators in Minneapolis alone, and issues are common.
But not commonly brought to attention of those actually voting for the certification of the county elections. On that day a Hanover machine issue was never brought to their attention.
Cities with downed tabulators
So far there are at least 5 cities reported with machine issues on election day itself. How were those ballots handled? Counted?
What CAUSED the issues? (Waiting for SOS response, who only said on TV interview, there were "one-offs".
Could there have been more precincts in those cities or elsewhere with issues?
The way to check for issues is to access the tabulator system log or log files. Why are these not part of the standard audit process and why are these not made public when asked?
Remember, many tabulators throughout Minnesota have embedded VERIZON 4G modems, a 2-way communication cell phone modem, folks.
Voter turnout was at least 88% percent according to the MNSOS. Well above national average. This can be because people are excited, but it is also an indicator of fraud at such elevated levels.
Also well above national average is the proportion of total population that voted, about 57%, vs national, probably less than 40%.
The indicators of fraud could easily have affected many down ballot races.
The paper ballots need to be reconciled with the statewide voter registration system and the BALLOT IMAGES. (Ballot images have been made non-public by Legislature recently but counties or cities doing audits can look at these.)
Speak to councils, supervisors, staff, and make a plan. At minimum, there's still time to be included in your county's Post Election Review hand count audit. Call your county auditor today.