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Voter Chaos Exposed in Election Calamity

November 26, 2024 | Montgomery County, Pennsylvania


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Voter Chaos Exposed in Election Calamity
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the handling of the November 5th election, described by local resident Marilyn Muir as a \"calamity of errors.\" Muir highlighted several issues, including the late availability of ballots, long lines at voting centers, and malfunctioning ballot scanners, which she argued contributed to a chaotic voting process.

Muir criticized the election's management, suggesting that the extended 50-day window for ballot applications and submissions led to confusion and inefficiencies. She questioned whether the disarray was intentional, asserting that it sent a troubling message: \"the government does not work for We, the people, but We, the people work for the government.\"

She emphasized the need for transparency in elections, advocating for a system where the number of mail-in ballots counted by 10 PM on election night is disclosed. Muir argued that if the ballot submission deadline were set before election day, it would streamline the counting process and reduce the reliance on provisional ballots, which she claimed added further complications.

Muir also pointed out the discrepancies in the handling of in-person voting compared to mail-in ballots, noting that in-person votes were counted promptly and without issues related to signatures or dates. She called for stricter regulations on absentee and mail-in ballots to prevent the problems observed during the recent election, urging that clear procedures be established to ensure a smoother electoral process in the future.

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