Jovan, I don’t understand the blank voter/ballot. Do those literally have no vote selections for a candidate? Where do they come from and why would the precinct report them? Thanks!
So the blanks are run through prior to a request by an inactive voter, so the ballot has a date and time stamp that reflects an actual date/time of the election. And the no show vote gets to appear as a ‘legal’ vote.
Wow! Thanks so much for posting this. What an incredible technique. Instead of looking for a needle in a haystack, this method drags a magnet through the haystack and picks up all the needles.
Eloise, the information we used in our chart making for Arizona 2020 audit came from the county of Maricopa. Many counties publish their inactive voter counts. What you are seeking is (1) How many people voted (2) How many total voters are registered to vote (3) How many of those that voted were "reactivated to vote for said election after being considered inactive and (4) How many total voters who HAD been registered are still on the roles but counted as INACTIVE at the moment
Hi Jovan, got my notepad ready to rewatch the video. If anyone here can tell me, the example diagrams provided for the training.....are these standardized across America? Or, do I take notes on what to look for...primarily the reactivated voters, and request from the election officials, the information on them...regardless of how my county’s documents appear?
I guess the question is, will all countties have a breakdown of the re- activated voters ?
Understand the concept you're using...they get inventory by activating inactive voters. Unfortunately, there are problems with the numbers (basically the numbers "don't add up"). No idea from where "V-Assets" # comes...it's not active voters + react + inactive which you would think? Why the percentage is taken as % of active voters versus voter assets is confusing...no idea what is "turnout" & from where the 80.46% comes...bottom line: seems this video needs work (overall Fireaxe Academy's videos/podcasts have been great...this one just needs additional work).
Jovan, I don’t understand the blank voter/ballot. Do those literally have no vote selections for a candidate? Where do they come from and why would the precinct report them? Thanks!
They are run into the system to create ballots which can be voted after the facts
So the blanks are run through prior to a request by an inactive voter, so the ballot has a date and time stamp that reflects an actual date/time of the election. And the no show vote gets to appear as a ‘legal’ vote.
Blank ballots get into the system going through the voting machine? I believe you told us the machines will take the blanks ones correct?
Yep 100% they accept them willingly
Thanks, a lot of times I doubt what I remember so wanted to check😊
Wow! Thanks so much for posting this. What an incredible technique. Instead of looking for a needle in a haystack, this method drags a magnet through the haystack and picks up all the needles.
Deconstructing techniques are awesome!
Thank you, I find we really need to teach HOW this all connects and works. Thank you for your support!
Eloise, the information we used in our chart making for Arizona 2020 audit came from the county of Maricopa. Many counties publish their inactive voter counts. What you are seeking is (1) How many people voted (2) How many total voters are registered to vote (3) How many of those that voted were "reactivated to vote for said election after being considered inactive and (4) How many total voters who HAD been registered are still on the roles but counted as INACTIVE at the moment
Hi Jovan, got my notepad ready to rewatch the video. If anyone here can tell me, the example diagrams provided for the training.....are these standardized across America? Or, do I take notes on what to look for...primarily the reactivated voters, and request from the election officials, the information on them...regardless of how my county’s documents appear?
I guess the question is, will all countties have a breakdown of the re- activated voters ?
Im in Galveston County Tx...btw
Understand the concept you're using...they get inventory by activating inactive voters. Unfortunately, there are problems with the numbers (basically the numbers "don't add up"). No idea from where "V-Assets" # comes...it's not active voters + react + inactive which you would think? Why the percentage is taken as % of active voters versus voter assets is confusing...no idea what is "turnout" & from where the 80.46% comes...bottom line: seems this video needs work (overall Fireaxe Academy's videos/podcasts have been great...this one just needs additional work).
Well, how about YOU ask where this information comes from first?
Ok...from where does this information come?