Thousands of ballots were damaged in Arizona, then duplicated with missing or illegible serial numbers
During his testimony, state Senate President Karen Fann asked: “If the corresponding numbers aren’t on there, how would you know whether it was duplicated once or ten times?” To which Senate Liaison Ken Bennett responded: “You wouldn’t.”
Bennett said many serial numbers were applied with a “dot-matrix printer” atop border lines around the ballot.
State Senate hearing sought to assess current findings of audit.
Apparently thousands of original ballots were damaged in Arizona, therefore new ballots were printed as duplicates, but the serial numbers are missing or illegible, therefore there is no way to confirm which damaged ballot matches 1:1 with a new duplicate ballot.
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