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Why The Push For Sharpies, This Year?

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They adjusted the ballot so bleed through is no longer a problem, and sharpies dry quicker so they cause less problems scanning.
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Your comment doesn't answer the question in my meme "Why the push for Sharpies this year?" since Sharpies have been available since 1964. Also read that ballots were inspected for bleed through, introducing a ballot problem not previously in evidence. Also read that the inspectors would "correct" bleed through problems. I wonder how many corrections in polling places run by Democrats with few or none Republican poll watchers were "corrected" in Trump's favor.
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Yes I did, they worked better with the scanners because they dry quicker. As bled though was no longer a problem that needed corrected that make them the preferred choice.
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No, you didn't:
Your comment doesn't answer the question in my meme.

"Why the push for Sharpies this year?"

Sharpies have been available since 1964.

1964 to 2020:
50+ years, no Sharpies, just ballpoint pens
(which is what is printed on the ballots)

2020:
Gotta use the Suddenly Superior Sharpie?

How come?

A simple question, isn't it?

Sources for question:

Exclusive: AZ Poll Workers Gave Voters a Sharpie to Vote and Then Threw Out Their Ballots, Lawsuit Claims
https://pjmedia.com/election/tyler-o-neil/2020/11/04/exclusive-az-poll-workers-gave-voters-a-sharpie-to-vote-and-then-threw-out-her-ballot-lawsuit-claims-n1125798

On Wednesday, an Arizona voter filed an explosive lawsuit alleging that poll workers effectively disenfranchised her on Election Day and may have done the same to other voters. The lawsuit comes as President Donald Trump is disputing early reports calling the state for Joe Biden.

Laurie Aguilera voted in person in Maricopa County on Election Day, but poll workers provided her with a Sharpie marker instead of a pen. Aguilera “completed her ballot with the provided sharpie [and] noticed that the ink was bleeding through.” In the lawsuit, she claims that while she had voted in several election cycles before, this was the first time poll workers gave her a Sharpie to fill out her ballot.

Aguilera “fed her ballot into the ballot box” but “the ballot box failed to properly register her vote causing a poll-worker to cancel her ballot in [her] presence.” She requested a new ballot but the poll workers refused to give her one. The lawsuit claims that the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office ordered them not to do so.

Aguilera’s lawsuit also claims that “many other voters have experienced similar issues.” Ten anonymous plaintiffs joined Aguilera in the lawsuit.

This practice violates Arizona law, the lawsuit alleges. The law stipulates that an “electronic voting system” must “record correctly and count accurately every vote cast.”

“Plaintiff and those like her properly operated the County’s electronic voting system but, upon information and belief, it failed to automatically record her vote. Upon information and belief, it also failed to record her votes correctly and count them accurately,” the lawsuit claims.

ARIZONA ELECTION TAMPERING FORCED TO USE SHARPIES TO ILLEGITAMISE VOTES!!
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Nov 4, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LP1455KbO8
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I've answered your question twice now. Claiming I didn't is dishonest.
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