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    Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016

    Let’s dispense with this notion that the election is rigged, shall we? -1

    11:02 AM - 15 Oct 2016
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      2. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        First, US elections are held in public places, in open rooms, in plain view of all assembled. No back rooms, no secret doors or hallways. -2

        49 replies 803 retweets 1,882 likes
      3. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Ordinary citizens, not gov’t b'crats, serve as election officials & conduct the elex. They check in voters, confirm IDs, keep records. -3

        61 replies 749 retweets 1,708 likes
      4. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Laws require these election officials to be Rs and Ds, drawn from lists provided by local political parties. -4

        25 replies 668 retweets 1,518 likes
      5. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Laws also permit parties & cands to place watchers in each polling place to stand over the election offs & monitor them as they work. -5

        17 replies 626 retweets 1,427 likes
      6. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Political parties can (and should) train their watchers so they understand how the election is supposed to be conducted. -6

        6 replies 581 retweets 1,354 likes
      7. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Watchers can challenge the conduct of the elex by pointing out errors & irregularities to elex offs and asking to have them corrected. -7

        5 replies 560 retweets 1,260 likes
      8. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        If elex offs refuse to correct errors, party lawyers are standing by to intercede with state elex admins and courts if necessary. -8

        6 replies 563 retweets 1,285 likes
      9. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Our elections are conducted on equipment that has been tested, in a public proceeding, that is observed by party and candidate reps. -9

        36 replies 588 retweets 1,338 likes
      10. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Following testing, voting equipment is locked and sealed, then equipment keys are locked and sealed separately. -10

        5 replies 556 retweets 1,231 likes
      11. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Voting machines are equipped with multiple interconnected counters that make it impossible to add or remove votes secretly. -11

        40 replies 603 retweets 1,307 likes
      12. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Candidate and party reps get to observe & cross-check those counters at testing, before polls open and after they close. -12

        4 replies 528 retweets 1,161 likes
      13. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        When voting is complete, election officials count votes and tally results. Candidate and party reps observe this process, too. -13

        8 replies 541 retweets 1,173 likes
      14. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Then, following the elex, there is a public canvass at which the results are redetermined, to make sure that we got it right. -14

        4 replies 503 retweets 1,101 likes
      15. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        The canvass is a public proceeding that is conducted by the same ordinary citizens who ran the election, both Rs and Ds. -15

        2 replies 491 retweets 1,099 likes
      16. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        And just as on E Day, candidate/party reps can observe the work of canvass officials, object to errors and improper procedures. -16

        7 replies 476 retweets 1,059 likes
      17. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Throughout the elex, officials keep detailed records – who voted, where, when and how, and how many people voted overall. -17

        7 replies 508 retweets 1,108 likes
      18. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        After the election, these records are open to public inspection. Anyone who knows what they’re doing can reconstruct the elex. -18

        12 replies 524 retweets 1,174 likes
      19. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        There is human error in every elex – a lot of it, actually. But our elex laws anticipate it and are designed to catch and fix it. -19

        7 replies 507 retweets 1,184 likes
      20. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        There is attempted cheating too – and some very small fraction of it probably succeeds. That’s why laws permit party watchers. -20

        4 replies 475 retweets 1,082 likes
      21. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        But the election is not rigged. -21

        12 replies 540 retweets 1,317 likes
      22. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        To rig an election, you would need (1) technological capabilities that might exist only in Mission Impossible movies… -22

        44 replies 716 retweets 1,492 likes
      23. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        plus (2) the cooperation of the Rs and Ds who are serving as a precinct’s elex offs, plus (3) the blind eyes of R and D poll watchers… -23

        6 replies 544 retweets 1,175 likes
      24. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        plus (4) the cooperation of another set of Rs & Ds – the officials at the post-elex canvass, plus (5) the blind eyes of their watchers… -24

        7 replies 520 retweets 1,110 likes
      25. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Then you’d still have to trick lawyers, operatives & elex admins, who are scrubbing precinct-level returns for aberrant elex results. -25

        10 replies 515 retweets 1,140 likes
      26. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        So any candidate who implies that his/her followers need to take the law into their own hands on E Day is horribly manipulating them… -26

        13 replies 1,148 retweets 2,181 likes
      27. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        inciting them to disrupt the election, setting them up to break laws and be arrested. Which may be exactly what he/she wants. -27

        9 replies 744 retweets 1,574 likes
      28. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        This doesn’t mean we shouldn’t watch the election. We absolutely should. -28

        3 replies 503 retweets 1,173 likes
      29. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        But watching means signing up, getting trained, understanding the elex process and conducting yourself appropriately on E Day. -29

        6 replies 655 retweets 1,503 likes
      30. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Watching doesn’t mean loitering menacingly in and around a polling place. That’s not poll watching, that’s voter intimidation. -30

        49 replies 1,772 retweets 3,470 likes
      31. Ashby Law‏ @ashbylaw 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @ashbylaw

        Republican leaders and lawyers should speak out against this fantastical nonsense. -31

        15 replies 891 retweets 2,081 likes
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