Arizona update - and I have questions
First, a source in AZ has informed me that the whole ballot curing effort is a tad chaotic because not only do the counties, by law, have to cure the ballots by reaching out to voters, but there are at four organizations in Arizona, obtaining lists of people who need their ballots cured, and are also reaching out to people.
Some of those organizations are reaching out to people who are not qualified to have their ballots cured. The ones that require curing are the ones where signatures do not match, and NOT people who maybe had their ballot replaced because they made a mistake on the first ballot which had to be voided. In other words, not every rejected ballot can be cured.
Not only that, the state has been slow on sending updated data lists to the counties, so both the counties and the separate organizations are trying to cure ballots from people that might have been removed from the list by the state. Is the state intentionally slow rolling information to prevent accurate curing?
Due to so many organizations, plus the county reaching out to people, some voters are getting frustrated and angry.
84%-85% of the vote has been counted so far. Questions:- Why is it taking so long?
- Will they have to extend the curing deadline if all ballots haven't been processed yet?
- How is it possible that Kari Lake has more votes than Kamala and yet is considered trailing behind when Trump is a sure winner.
- Why, within a two-hour period, is the total number of estimated uncounted ballots 15,000 higher
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