@Hoodat @Cyber Liberty"But he has found many batches of damaged ballots without the serial numbers that are on the duplicates, violating state law. "We are struggling as to how we're going to be able to match up" those damaged and duplicated ballots, Bennett said."
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Whoever wrote that does not know how a damaged ballot is duplicated.
First there are no ballots with the same serial number.
In the counting station, there is a committee, usually named "Verification Committee" or "Board", that deals with machine rejected ballots or ballots that are torn and cannot be put through the machine.
There is a Democrat and Republican working with one ballot. They determine why the ballet was rejected and try to "fix it". Such as, a person marked two names for the same position or marked the names in a way the machine cannot count it or names like Mickey Mouse were written in. If they can tell who the voter wanted to vote for but the ballot is so messed up with marks so the machine cannot count it, they duplicate the ballot. One marks the ballot with the other person watching.
I was the Judge of that committee. Once the two people have made the duplicate ballot, they gave both to me. I was required to write the new ballot number on the back of the old ballot and sign my name. On the new ballot, I had to write on the back the number of the old ballot and sign my name. I then clipped the two ballots together and off they went to the counting station. Once there, the two ballots were separated with the old ballot going into a stack for old ballots. The old ballots with the new ballot numbers on them were placed in a metal box and locked up and put in the secure room with the rest of ballot materials.
Cyber my friend, I still want to be in charge of U.S. Elections with you and
@roamer_1, and
@libertybele being my assistants. Cyber, you can keep us furnished with coffee during the day, and beer/wine when we finish at night.