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Showing Original Post only (View all)Editorial: 'Deranged logic' of Pa. Senate's election 'audit' puts 9 million voters in jeopardy [View all]
This was published in the Inky (yes, some used to call it that ) yesterday. It was done by Al Schmidt, Philly's single GOP City Commissioner (out of 3 total), where this bipartisan elected Commission handles voter registration, polling place designations, ballots, election equipment, vote certifications, and anything else related to voting. The co-author of the piece is the director of the BPC Elections Project.
Schmidt has been ranting and raving against his own party and the loons in the state since the big lie was foisted upon us.
Deranged logic of Pa. Senates election audit puts 9 million voters in jeopardy | Opinion
by Al Schmidt and Matthew Weil, For The Inquirer
Updated Sep 27, 2021
Almost one year after the most secure election in U.S. history (so says the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), the Pennsylvania Senate is continuing its search for evidence of widespread voter fraud that does not exist. The Senate is labeling this undertaking a full forensic investigation, an election integrity review, and perhaps most absurdly an audit. These terms might sound official, but in reality, they only serve to hide the dangerous nature of the Senates actions.
A real election audit is conducted by professional experts strictly following a transparent set of rules to check and confirm that the final results are accurate. A real election audit adheres to established best practices, uses guidelines that are set before voting begins, and strengthens voter confidence in an elections outcome. All county election boards in Pennsylvania have already audited the 2020 election results. Most, including Philadelphia, have audited the results not once, but twice. In contrast, the Senates investigation will be led by an unidentified third party, set its own ad hoc rules 10 months after the last ballots in the 2020 election were cast, and aim to undermine voter confidence in election results for short-term partisan gain.
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The damage being done by the Senates investigation is twofold. First, it is sowing baseless doubt in election results. Second, it is taking attention away from the important reforms that are needed to truly improve the voting process. One year ago, 92% of Trump voters said they were very or somewhat confident that in-person votes across the country would be counted as voters intended. After the 2020 election, that number dropped by one-third. Conspiracy theories spread by elected officials from Washington, D.C., to Adams County, Pa., have fueled voters doubt about the 2020 result, causing some to threaten election officials with violence and attack police and the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. This has become perfectly circular they spread lies about Pennsylvanias 2020 election to justify an election investigation and simultaneously claim an investigation is justified because voters believe their lies.
In its search for imaginary fraud, the Senate has subpoenaed sensitive voter information, such as drivers license numbers and partial Social Security numbers, and it is putting nine million Pennsylvanian voters at risk of identity theft if this information is provided to an untrustworthy third party all in exchange for dominating a few news cycles and degrading the foundation of our democracy. We can be certain of what the final results of this new investigation will be just look at Arizona. At the cost of significant taxpayer dollars, their election audit has spread confusion and conspiracy theories among Arizona voters. Election officials and true public servants across Pennsylvania should continue to defend our voters and our democracy, in court if necessary.
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Al Schmidt is a Philadelphia city commissioner and the vice chairman of the bipartisan Board of Elections. He previously served as a senior analyst at Congress Government Accountability Office, conducting oversight to identify and eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. Matthew Weil is the director of the Bipartisan Policy Centers Elections Project.
Published Sept. 27, 2021
by Al Schmidt and Matthew Weil, For The Inquirer
Updated Sep 27, 2021
Almost one year after the most secure election in U.S. history (so says the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), the Pennsylvania Senate is continuing its search for evidence of widespread voter fraud that does not exist. The Senate is labeling this undertaking a full forensic investigation, an election integrity review, and perhaps most absurdly an audit. These terms might sound official, but in reality, they only serve to hide the dangerous nature of the Senates actions.
A real election audit is conducted by professional experts strictly following a transparent set of rules to check and confirm that the final results are accurate. A real election audit adheres to established best practices, uses guidelines that are set before voting begins, and strengthens voter confidence in an elections outcome. All county election boards in Pennsylvania have already audited the 2020 election results. Most, including Philadelphia, have audited the results not once, but twice. In contrast, the Senates investigation will be led by an unidentified third party, set its own ad hoc rules 10 months after the last ballots in the 2020 election were cast, and aim to undermine voter confidence in election results for short-term partisan gain.
(snip)
The damage being done by the Senates investigation is twofold. First, it is sowing baseless doubt in election results. Second, it is taking attention away from the important reforms that are needed to truly improve the voting process. One year ago, 92% of Trump voters said they were very or somewhat confident that in-person votes across the country would be counted as voters intended. After the 2020 election, that number dropped by one-third. Conspiracy theories spread by elected officials from Washington, D.C., to Adams County, Pa., have fueled voters doubt about the 2020 result, causing some to threaten election officials with violence and attack police and the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. This has become perfectly circular they spread lies about Pennsylvanias 2020 election to justify an election investigation and simultaneously claim an investigation is justified because voters believe their lies.
In its search for imaginary fraud, the Senate has subpoenaed sensitive voter information, such as drivers license numbers and partial Social Security numbers, and it is putting nine million Pennsylvanian voters at risk of identity theft if this information is provided to an untrustworthy third party all in exchange for dominating a few news cycles and degrading the foundation of our democracy. We can be certain of what the final results of this new investigation will be just look at Arizona. At the cost of significant taxpayer dollars, their election audit has spread confusion and conspiracy theories among Arizona voters. Election officials and true public servants across Pennsylvania should continue to defend our voters and our democracy, in court if necessary.
(snip)
Al Schmidt is a Philadelphia city commissioner and the vice chairman of the bipartisan Board of Elections. He previously served as a senior analyst at Congress Government Accountability Office, conducting oversight to identify and eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. Matthew Weil is the director of the Bipartisan Policy Centers Elections Project.
Published Sept. 27, 2021
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Editorial: 'Deranged logic' of Pa. Senate's election 'audit' puts 9 million voters in jeopardy [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2021
OP
Here's proof of your comment-back when the loons were suing Wolf to stop the certification last Nov.
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2021
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