2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why is it so difficult for us to think the election was stolen? [View all]planetc
(8,251 posts)He is a Ph. D. specialist in karst hydrology, and has been called as an expert witness in that field and in election tampering.
This particular picture, if found in the keeping of an election canvasser sworn to uphold election law, might prove a great deal. I have no idea what evidence was used against the two election officials, but some was found. This was perhaps lucky, because a large number of "unused" ballots in Ohio were shredded or otherwise lost after the election. Despite a federal court order to preserve them.
One conclusion I've drawn from Dr. Phillips' book is that it is risky and dangerous to destroy evidence. In itself, it's probably a crime. How well do you think ballots in Wisconsin and Michigan are faring right now? Pennsylvania is a different case, of course, because many machines there had no paper records to keep or lose.
Do you really think this is a good way to run a national election?