12 Votes Separated These House Candidates. Then 55 Ballots Were Found.

"The election in New York’s 22nd Congressional District has underscored the perils of New York’s opaque and decentralized approach to administering elections, issues exacerbated in a race with razor-thin margins….The next hearing is scheduled for Monday in Oswego County, and the case could drag on if the judge orders local election boards to re-canvass the ballots. The judge could also approve a full manual recount, which isn’t triggered automatically in New York. (A new state law requiring recounts in races where the margin is 0.5 percent or less goes into effect next year.)”

Georgia’s Hand Count of 2020 ballots was No Risk-Limiting Audit

“..If this was an audit done under Georgia’s audit law, it can’t change the outcome. Therefore, by definition, it is not a risk-limiting audit, because it cannot limit the risk of certifying a wrong outcome unless it can correct the outcome. By definition, their process did not address the risk people that care about.”

After Trump tweets Defcon hacking video, voting security experts call BS

As President Trump continues to make unfounded claims of widespread election fraud, 59 of the world’s foremost experts on electronic voting are hitting back, saying that recent allegations of actual voting machine hacking “have been unsubstantiated or are technically incoherent.”

One big flaw in how Americans run elections

[Comment: This is a time of great distrust in our elections. Trump supporters believe there was widespread “voter fraud” and that their candidate did not lose. Democrats are looking suspiciously at Senate and House results and are wondering how they lost down ballot races, suspecting election fraud, especially with the computerized vote count. Democracy can’t thrive without trust in elections. Allegra Dengler]

Zetter: "Without mechanisms to support election integrity, many things can undermine it — even something as basic as public perceptions. Candidates who ask for recounts often get labeled sore losers, and election integrity activists who seek investigations of irregularities are often mocked as conspiracy theorists. (Stein’s critics accused her of pursuing her recount effort as a fundraising ploy, and Trump dismissed it as a “scam.”) Meanwhile, the public and the news media tend to lose interest in elections once the horse race is done, especially if the victory margin is wide — even if that allows systemic problems to go unaddressed.”

2020 Exit Polls Versus Machine Counts

Quote by Nate Silver:

Nate Silver said he found it “a bit concerning” that there have now been significant polling misses “in the same direction” not only in 2016 and 2020 but also in the 2014 midterms (though not in 2018).”
https://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/66057-focus-nate-silver-to-fivethirtyeight-critics-fk-you-we-did-a-good-job

Nate Silver to FiveThirtyEight Critics: 'F**k You, We Did a Good Job'
By Matt Wilstein, The Daily Beast
05 November 20

...Silver also pointed out that the only state where Biden led in the final polling averages and lost at this point was Florida, with North Carolina likely to follow. And Silver said he found it “a bit concerning” that there have now been significant polling misses “in the same direction” not only in 2016 and 2020 but also in the 2014 midterms (though not in 2018).

The Polls Underestimated Trump — Again. Nobody Agrees on Why. 

Maybe the polls were right. The only way to know if the vote totals, counted by computerized voting machines, are correct is to handcount 100% of ballots handmarked by the voter. Every US Senate race in the country should be 100% audited, counted by hand, to check on the accuracy of the vote count. Scanners are just as hackable as touchscreens. Our elections have been privatized by reliance on voting machine vendors who won't even disclose who owns them. It's past time to let voters have a look at the vote count of actual ballots to see for themselves who the people really voted for.

Election Day Mayhem Began Two Years Ago With Massive Voter Purges

You didn’t hear this in the cable TV chatter: In the two years leading up to this election, Georgia’s GOP secretary of state quietly wiped away the voter registrations of 198,351 voters — based on false information.

Call it "The Great Purge" — overwhelmingly wiping away the voting rights of young voters and voters of color. In other words, voters who might be more likely to vote blue.

Why Are Lines at Polling Places So Long? Math

"Keeping people from voting is suppression—whether it comes from literacy tests, men with guns, or just making things damn inconvenient. This is the raw logistics of democracy, the stuff that happens at the county and precinct level that determines the outcomes of American elections. So of course it goes awry. Like, all the time….One way to understand why people sometimes wait a long time to vote is by using a field of math called queueing theory. But to understand what causes the queues … ah, well, that fault lies along other lines..“Balking” is when people see how long a line is and decide not to bother; “reneging” is getting in line and then bailing out because the wait is too long….”

The Voting News: DHS plans largest-ever operation to secure U.S. election against hacking |The Washington Post

With voting in the 2020 election well underway across the country, Americans are anxious to make sure their choices are counted with as few problems as possible. Despite the mail-in and early voting processes appearing to go smoothly for the vast majority of people, there have been reports circulating on social media (as there have been in other election cycles) that have raised concerns.

Court-Caused Chaos: Activist GOP Jurists Prepare to Nullify Lawfully Cast Mail-In Ballots in MN, PA:

On today's BradCast: Election 2020 is coming down to the wire, with the deadline for voting just days away and no small amount of chaos unleashed on the entire process by federal courts over the past several days. While the U.S. Supreme Court has invoked their so-called "Purcell Principle" in recent years, to prevent last-minute changes to even bad, suppressive election laws in order to avoid chaos, both SCOTUS and lower federal courts have been busy this week invoking invoking election chaos in several key battleground states. [Audio link to full show posted at bottom of summary.]

NYS BOARD OF ELECTIONS AUTHORIZES COUNTY BD OF ELECTIONS TO HAVE MORE HOURS, MORE STAFF

New York State law: 9 NYCRR 6210.19 (d) (1) expressly requires “[i]f the voter waiting time at an early voting site exceeds 30 minutes the Board of Elections shall deploy such additional voting equipment, election workers and other resources necessary to reduce the wait time to less than 30 minutes as soon as possible but no later than the beginning of the next day of early voting.”

How to Steal an Election

NYTimes: How to Steal an Election: "“majority manufacturers” .. laid out two paths for stealing elections — steal the cast or steal the count...“Stealing the cast” on Election Day was a lot of work, much of it illegal and confrontational. “Stealing the count” was easier.

...In the 1876 election, while the Democrats decisively won the popular vote, Republican-controlled returning boards in disputed states used fraud, bribery and the U.S. Army to steal the count….To figure out who would win an election, wrote a furious Democrat watching Republicans inaugurate President “Ruther-fraud” B. Hayes, you needn’t predict the future: “You need only to know what kind of scoundrels constitute the returning boards.”

...perhaps all of this anxiety will focus our wandering attention back to neglected electoral practices, as it did after 1890. How elections work — once a powerfully unsexy topic — may well attract the vital interest of activists, donors and students once again"

[Comment: This interesting article talks about the history of “stealing the cast” - voter suppression, post office disruption, etc. It is silent on “Stealing the count” since the introduction of electronic voting machines and pollbooks. Since reform efforts after 1890 led to great reduction in voter fraud , it is almost non-existent today. On the other hand, election fraud in this electronic era is alive and well. Allegra Dengler]

Heading to the polls? Know your rights and what is illegal in New York

Highlights:

  • Reports of voter intimidation are popping up nationally in the form of emails, letters or poll watchers.

  • New York's Attorney General Letitia James reminded voters of their rights, and what's illegal in New York when it comes to voter threats and intimidation.

  • If you see prohibited conduct, you can call the Attorney General's Election Protection Hotline at 1-800-771-7755 or email election.hotline@ag.ny.gov.