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Friday, Oct 03, 2025

Woman inside polling area has been filling out BLANK BALLOTS for over an hour, and stamping them

With a uniformed officer standing right there.

This video was taken in Delaware county PENNSYLVANIA - camera number 7.


 


Comments

Tiffany 5 year ago
Seriously? She was just one of many that filled in votes! Another man in the video directly under this woman is doing the same thing. 1,2,3,4,5,6, they’re taught not to count by pointing so it doesn’t look like they’re filling in...and he’s obviously filling in circles. The world will be shocked when all the evidence comes out in court.
Anthony DiPippo 5 year ago
And that one w men caused the president to lose?
LMAO!
NIEVE
Anthony DiPippo 5 year ago
London news! Come on people.
Get a supreme Court judge to agree!
James 5 year ago
My ol lady’s girlfriend went to vote, and told the lady she usually come to vote with her dad, but he pasted away 4 months ago, the lady told her it’s ok for her to vote for him anyway. Really? I wonder how many voted For their dead relatives, this was in New York.
RipVanWinkle 5 year ago
Can’t believe how gullible people are. There is no evidence of transcribing. If there were any transcribing then there would be one ballot transcribed to another and then BOTH ballots (damaged and new) would be turned over. Instead, what you see in the videos are people stamping and filling in ballots. There is no damaged ballot being transcribed.

If you believe that narrative of damaged ballots then you’re an idiot.
SSShoup 5 year ago
Right...fixing ballots is right, but not because of damage from a ballot box
Jm 5 year ago
Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be any damage to the ballots as they are claiming... unless I'm seeing a different video than the rest of you
Alan 5 year ago
You can't fix or repair ballots in the US.
Kris Ritton 5 year ago
Late Thursday night and Friday morning, pro-Trump accounts began circulating videos purporting to show voter fraud in Pennsylvania. The videos, taken from livestreams of ballot-counting, showed people filling out blank ballots. The president’s supporters labeled it voter fraud, but what was happening is much more mundane: fixing damaged ballots.
Adrienne Marofsky, the public relations director for Delaware County, which borders Philadelphia, told BuzzFeed News what’s actually happening:
During the processing of ballots, a machine extractor opens the ballots. Some ballots were damaged by the extractor during this process in such a way that the ballots could not be scanned successfully. According to the scanner manufacturer, Hart, the best practice to deal with damaged ballots that cannot be scanned is to transcribe the votes on each ballot to a clean ballot and scan the clean ballot. In accordance with that guidance, the Chief Clerk of the Delaware County Bureau of Elections instructed election staff to manually transcribe the damaged ballots. As ballots were being transcribed, the original damaged ballots were directly beside the new ballots and bipartisan observers witnessed the process at close range. Damaged ballots have been preserved.
The false claim spread like wildfire across both Facebook and Twitter despite warning labels applied by both social media companies. Marofsky said this disinformation was turning civic transparency into a weapon.
“Unfortunately, some residents have altered the video and are making false accusations, which baselessly and wrongly attacks the integrity of the election staff and the completely transparent process by which votes are being counted in Delaware County,” she said.
*>@% 5 year ago
They give you plain examples of how to fill in the little oval. Not hard. Strange grown adults can't colir inside the lines

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