PHOTO: Four Identical Mail-In Ballots Pictured in California


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Link: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/photo-four-identical-mail-in-ballots-pictured-in-california/

 

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James Bradley, a U.S. Senate candidate from California told Big League Politics that the state has passed a law allowing for mail-in and provisional ballots to be machine counted. Previously, the signatures on such ballots had to be individually verified in order for the ballots to be counted. Since the safeguard of signature verification was nullified, Democratic mail-ins and provisionals have vastly increased, according to Bradley.

Thus, it is entirely possible that all four of these ballots were mailed in, run through a machine, and counted.

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Here's something else that's strange, the barcodes on each are actually unique.

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On 11/19/2018 at 2:30 PM, Matthew S. said:

Here's something else that's strange, the barcodes on each are actually unique.

I just, by eye sight see each one IS unique. Shouldn't those scan code box thingy's are all different. But a registered voter should have ONE code to identify themselves. nice catch.

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11 hours ago, Q-truth said:

I just, by eye sight see each one IS unique. Shouldn't those scan code box thingy's are all different. But a registered voter should have ONE code to identify themselves. nice catch.

actually, if they all are truly the same then the barcodes shouldn't be unique in that photo ;).

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4 hours ago, Matthew S. said:

actually, if they all are truly the same then the barcodes shouldn't be unique in that photo ;).

Probably faked by someone too dumb to know about barcodes...

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The barcodes are noticably different, and a lot of the information we can see is supposed to be the same. The text below the code is the same but is it supposed to be? So what exactly is marking these as "identical ballots"?  Are there better pictures available?

 

Better pictures, and a little explanation as to what is supposed to be different on these would make the case more believable. While I do think voter fraud is real, this looks suspicious.

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those are unique ballots... some idiot just collected the top tear off parts of other peoples votes and posted them as an image claiming they got to vote that many times... they have a system in place to prevent someone from just copying and sending in multiple ballots which is part of the unique dot code on the top left... you'd have to know the right code for the address they were mailed to to work

 

(aka there is only one code assigned to a person per mailing address, if 4 registered people live in the house you will get 4 codes, which this could be the case for this picture?) but if a machine screws up and prints 20 ballots with different dot codes, only one will read in the system as valid per person registered aka the last one generated for the registered voter

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