Troubling discrepancy in Montana county mail-in ballot review gets state-level attention Daniel Chaitin © Provided by Washington Examiner
A count of mail-in ballots in Montana s second-most populous county found a troubling discrepancy arising from the 2020 election that has the attention of state officials.
The review of mail-in and absentee ballot envelopes was conducted by a group of Missoula County citizens in January, finding 4,592 fewer votes than the 67,899 that were tallied, which comes to a 6.33% discrepancy, and other issues.
Missoula resident John Lott, the president of the Crime Prevention Research Center and a Justice Department adviser toward the end of the Trump administration, publicized the findings in a post published by
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Montana Ballot Audit Shows the Risks of Mail-in Vote Fraud | Opinion On 4/5/21 at 7:00 AM EDT
House Democrats are intent on making mail-in voting permanent and widespread. They passed and sent to the Senate an election reform bill the For the People Act that would force states to move to mail-in ballots. Combined with President Biden s executive order on voting, Democrats want to make the pandemic voting rules permanent.
We constantly hear that there is no evidence of absentee ballot fraud in the 2020 election. But one state Montana has been reckoning with new evidence of how well its 2020 mail-in election went. If the results from Missoula County are any indication, it didn t go well.