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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Ballot Discrepancies Explained in Orange County, CA – Registrar Clarifies Data with The Gateway Pundit

 California ran this BS in 2018. Dry run?  I would love to see them legally called out on this


Guest post by Joe Hoft at JoeHoft.com – republished with permission.

This post was updated with additional information from the Orange County Registrar

This article was updated on December 10, 2024.


The first indication that something was up in Orange County was on Thursday, November 7, two days after the 2024 Election. Concerned citizens warned that Newsom had sent people to Orange County and that GOP ballots needed to be cured.


President Trump shared this message on Truth Social last month.

 

That evening, bomb threat was reported at the election center where ballot counting was taking place in Orange County. Initially, it was reported that staff and members of the public were removed from the center at around 6:45pm, shortly before voting was scheduled to stop for the evening.

Initially, it was reported that staff and members of the public were removed from the center at around 6:45pm, shortly before voting was scheduled to stop for the evening.


The Gateway Pundit was later told that the live stream was taken down and was only running when they were counting ballots.  There were other cameras in the facility, possibly security cameras, that were running in the counting center at all hours.

Per discussions with LEOs with decades of service, the live-stream provided an eye on the operations while the search of the facility was going on.

Below is an explanation for each data point that was presented in the previous post.


From the previous post: 

** This resulted in an unbelievable voter turnout of 76.1%. (Any results in an election with voter turnout over 75% are suspect.)

Voter participation is typically highest during the Presidential General Election. In 2020, the voter turnout was 87.3%. In 2016, it was 80.7%.

** The total number of votes for President when adding up the votes for all the candidates in the 2024 race in Orange County was only 1,391,307 votes (see below). This is 26,090 votes short of the number of ballots counted in the election. Where did these additional votes go?


Voters are not required to vote in every contest on the ballot. Some voters did not mark a vote in the Presidential contest or voted for more than one candidate or voted for an unqualified write-in candidate.

This also occurred in the 2024 Presidential Primary Election when there were more votes cast in the U.S. Senate Election than the political party Presidential nomination contests combined.

** Orange County also provides information on the number of individuals eligible to vote and active (having voted in the most recent elections). This report (below) shows 1,901,528 active voters in the county. This is 40,078 voters more than the number of registered voters reported by the county in the reports above (1,861,450).


In compliance with California law, the number of registered voters included on the Election Results report is the number of active voters in the county by the registration deadline 15 days before Election Day (which was October 21, 2024). As of last night (December 8, 2024), there are now 1.9 million active registered voters in the county.

** This report (below) shows 2,186,561 ballots issued in the county. This includes vote-by-mail ballots and military and overseas ballots. This is 325,111 ballots more than the number of registered voters reported by the county in the first report above (1,861,450).

The first number taken from the Data Central page of OCROV’s website also includes in-person ballots. 

All voters were mailed a ballot. Then some of those requested a replacement vote-by-mail ballot they were issued or checked in at a Vote Center and were issued an in-person ballot.

** Also, a comparison between the number of ballots counted versus the number of ballots received has a material discrepancy. The number of ballots counted is noted in the first chart above (1,417,397). However, according to Orange County’s own report, the number of ballots returned to the county is 1,108,281 ballots. This means 309,116 ballots were counted more than the number of ballots returned is less than the number of ballots counted in the county.

The first number was taken from OCROV’s Election Results Report, which includes VBM ballots and Vote Center ballots (including CVR/Provisional ballots). This number is taken from the voting system which counts the number of ballots counted based on the number of ballot A cards scanned.


The second number is taken from OCROV’s Data Central page of our website, which clearly states it is only VBM ballots returned. It does not include Vote Center ballots. This number is taken from voter participation information on our election management system.

The voting system and election management system are not connected.

Thank you.

Bob Page | Registrar of Voters | Orange County Registrar of Voters


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/huge-ballot-discrepancies-uncovered-orange-county-ca-that/

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