Maricopa County, Arizona, officials admitted after the 2020 presidential election that there were some 25,000 ballots counted with mismatched signatures that weren't reviewed, or in the language of the election industry, "cured."
Actually, the number was more than 200,000.
That's according to a study of the county's mail ballots that year that was commissioned by the Arizona State Senate, explains a new report from Just the News.
The study of signature verification processes is just one of the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election ballot count that now is mired in multiple scandals.
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What is known is that several individual influences probably changed the outcome, including the collusion by the legacy and social media organizations to suppress accurate – and damaging – information about the Biden family's overseas businesses profits.
A subsequent survey by the Media Research Center revealed had that information been disseminated, enough voters would have withheld their support for Joe Biden that he would have lost the election.
Secondly, multiple state and local officials simply ignored, or violated, state laws regarding mail-in ballots to "accommodate" the COVID pandemic.
Finally, Mark Zuckerberg handed out nearly $420 million through a couple of foundations to local elections officials mostly with instructions to recruit voters from Democrat districts. A later report on this activity said this move likely "bought" the election for Biden, and those actions, which fell outside of any ordinary election funding regulation, now are being made illegal in multiple states.