As it turns out, election workers forgot to remove tens of thousands of test ballots from the system before putting real ballots through the RCV tabulator.
The @BOENYC forgot to take out tens of thousands of practice ballots out of the system before running the RCV simulation today, which resulted in the “discrepancies.”
Did they leave De Blasio’s pizza ballot in there, too? Was wondering why so many write-ins for green peppers.
The Board of Elections issued a statement Tuesday evening, which explained the situation, though the last sentence seemed to be missing a word.
The Board issued a corrected statement – strangely in a different font – amid intense Twitter mockery of the day’s proceedings, or should we say, regressions.
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Fact check: Chatham County, Georgia, stopped counting votes when staff ran out of ballots McKenzie Sadeghi, USA TODAY
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The claim: A dump of ballots happened after election officials in Georgia stopped counting © Provided by USA TODAY Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling accused President Trump’s legal team of misleading voters and debunked false claims of voter fraud.
The Georgia Jan. 5 Senate runoff elections became the target of a false claim of fraud that echoed the November general election.
Shortly after Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff were projected the winners of the Georgia Senate runoff races, some took to social media to cast doubt on the election s legitimacy.
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)– Election workers in Bibb County are relieved to see election season come to a close, but not for reasons you may think.
“Our employees are on edge,” Board of Elections Chairman, Mike Kaplan said.
According to Board of Elections officials, poll watchers and observers caused trouble at polling locations on election day and during early voting.
Kaplan says his election workers feel tired and anxious.
The Board of Elections building was under constant surveillance since elections started.”We’ve had a lot of eyes on us… Our drop boxes have been under surveillance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week since the election,” Kaplan explained.