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POLICE ARRESTS: There was no need to arrest, question, and then warn Rabuka, his party secretary Sakiasi Ditoka and Methodist church leader. He was badly advised about RFMF remit - re S113(2) and Vote Counting

16/12/2022

 

LAW IS AN ASS: PAP has two potential and provisional Attorney-Generals in waiting - Lynda Tabuya and Filimoni Vosarogo - and yet they could not interpret to their leader the contents of S113(2) to him.
*As for APP Glitch, it was NOTHING but a Glitch that occurs with reliance on modern technology. To read more into it, one has to have a bent CRIMINAL MIND.
​*Maybe, Saneem should never have bothered to release provisional results and let VOTERS sweat with the Final Results, as is currently underway. We knew Opposition will scream FRAUD, FRAUD

“Trump led in all the battleground states by large margins,” Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Nevada all “for some unexplainable reason” took a pause for three hours, leading to voter fraud.

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CLAIM: Graph shows that over 100,000 votes for Joe Biden in Wisconsin “came out of nowhere.” 

AP’S (Associated Press) ASSESSMENT: Missing context.
*Milwaukee didn’t finish counting absentee ballots until 3 a.m.
*The outstanding ballots at that point -- including 169,000 from Milwaukee -- overwhelmingly broke for the Democrat.
*Based on the counting of in-person votes, President Donald Trump initially had the lead in Wisconsin on election night, but once all the votes were counted, Biden picked up the win.
*The counting of those outstanding ballots shows up as a big surge in the tally, but those votes didn’t come “out of nowhere.”
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PUTTING FOREIGN MEDIA BACK INTO THE BOX:
Saneem was correct to deal harshly with howling Aussie journalists, as if GLITCH only happens in FIJI.

*South Australian Electoral Commissioner forced to withdraw dozens of early votes

By Eric Tlozek
Posted Fri 11 Mar 2022 at 7:07am

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Bob Van Den Heuvel is one of 80 South Australians to have their state election vote withdrawn.(ABC News: Eric Tlozek )

Key points:

*80 South Australian residents have had their state election votes withdrawn
*There was a problem with a laptop being used at the Christies Beach early voting centre
​*No other pre-poll centres have been affected

The Electoral Commission of South Australia has admitted 80 people have had their state election votes withdrawn because of a problem at an early voting centre.

It says a laptop at the Christies Beach pre-poll location was referencing an old version of the electoral roll for the first hour of voting on Monday, March 7.

The laptop needed to be rebooted and the electoral commissioner has withdrawn the declaration votes of those affected.

The commission said local electoral staff have contacted affected voters to enable them to cast new ballots.

Christie Downs man Bob Van Den Heuvel believes he is one of those affected.

He was shocked when he tried to vote at the pre-poll centre on Monday, but was told he was in the wrong electorate.
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"The laptops they checked my check-in on had different details to my voting cards," he said.

​Mr Van Den Heuvel raised the problem with staff and was ultimately given a ballot for the correct electorate.
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But the Electoral Commission said, to ensure confidence in the process, his vote was also withdrawn and he was given the chance to cast a new ballot

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