by Chris
On Wednesday, Kari Lake’s attorney, Kurt Olsen, presented jaw-dropping data exposing the flaws in the signature verification process. Lake’s team suggested that Maricopa County falsely verified signatures, rendering the entire process questionable.
Lake, the former gubernatorial candidate, had been granted a trial on her claim that Maricopa County failed to verify voter signatures on mail-in ballots, resulting in her loss.
Olsen explained, “As our expert will testify, this isn’t a question of not getting it right. It’s simply they are not physically capable of reviewing the signature, both from the standpoint of being able to do an assessment with respect to the procedures.”
Olsen then proceeded to highlight the staggering numbers that raise serious doubts about the integrity of the process.
“What that log data shows, Your Honor, is that over 274,000 ballots were approved at less than three seconds each,” Olsen revealed. This shocking news included the mind-boggling fact that one signature verifier managed to approve 100% of the 26,900 signatures he reviewed at less than three seconds per signature.
WATCH:
Powerful clip from Kari Lake's attorney Kurt Olsen:
“Maricopa’s log file data shows that 11 of these signature verification workers approved 170K signatures at a rate of between 0 and 2.99 seconds with a 99.97% approval rating. That’s not signature review, your Honor.” pic.twitter.com/meOy5Ys9uZ
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) May 17, 2023
Critics argue that the prolonged court battles undermine public trust in the electoral process, proving their claims will be challenging, as Arizona law requires clear and convincing evidence to overturn election results. Lake must demonstrate that Maricopa County failed to verify signatures.
The extended legal proceedings have provided fundraising opportunities for the candidates. Lake has actively sought donations to cover her legal expenses. The full amount of funds raised is not publicly available, but Lake raised over $2.5 million following the election.
The attorney further accused Maricopa County of being fully aware of these irregularities, stating, “As I said, the evidence will show that Maricopa knew exactly what was going on. They could monitor each of their workers and, in fact, told them that they were being monitored.” This claim raised serious concerns about the intentions and transparency of the officials responsible for overseeing the signature verification process.
How many names of Illegal Aliens/Future Democrat Voters and supporters names were on that?
What undermines trust in the electoral process is Democrats repeatedly undermining the electoral process with fraud. These aren’t “irregularities”. They are the design, to product. This is why Democrats push for universal mail-in voting; thousands of bogus ballots can be mixed in and when 2 seconds is spent “verifying” a signature, it doesn’t matter who (or what) signed the ballot.