Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Placing Vote Counters Outside Early Voting Locations in Harris County is the Best Way to Catch Irregularities in Real Time


Can we trust Clifford Tatum, the new Harris County Elections Administrator to run a fair and above-board election? Well, that depends on who you ask. According to former FBI Investigative Specialist Charles Marler, “We have gone from totally inept Isabel Longoria as our Harris County Elections Administrator, to a more polished election deceiver, by the name of Clifford Tatum.” And on top of that, in an article we found in the Washington Examiner, an election that was run by this Clifford Tatum character was likened to, "voting in a Third World country." But don't take my word for it, you can "CLICK HERE" to read the article that appeared in the Washington Examiner about Clifford Tatum's running for an election for yourself.


Clifford Tatum is about to become the Harris County Elections Administrator. However, according to former FBI Investigative Specialist Charles Marler, “The soon-to-be new Harris County Elections Administrator, Clifford Tatum has been criticized by both Democrats and Conservatives.”

Placing Vote Counters Outside Early Voting Locations in Harris County is the Best Way to Catch Irregularities in Real Time

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

This Clifford Tatum character has absolutely no business whatsoever running an election for the third-largest county in America. Not sure what I'm talking about? Well, all you have to do is start googling the name Clifford Tatum and you will see that Harris County is headed toward a train wreck on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, with this guy at the helm of our election. "It was a disaster and completely unreal," said Rachelle Nigro, speaking of an election that was presided over by this Clifford Tatum character. At the time that the Washington Examiner story was written, Rachelle Nigro was serving as an advisory neighborhood commissioner of Election Day at Kennedy Recreation Center in Washington D.C., from what I understand. "One of my constituents compared it to voting in a Third World country," she stated in the report.

The report that appeared in the Washington Examiner, about Clifford Tatum also stated, "Other advocates told lawmakers that some precincts weren't accessible for the disabled, while poorly trained employees ran sites elsewhere in the District." 

Rachelle Nigro, according to the report also stated that "in some cases, voters were provided with ballots that were not correct for their addresses, potentially allowing them to vote in races in other districts." Does that sound familiar? So, what do you think is about to happen in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, if something isn't done to make sure that the "EARLY VOTING TURNOUT NUMBERS" are accurately reported?

IN-PERSON VOTES MUST BE COUNTED FROM OUTSIDE EACH EARLY VOTING POLLING LOCATIONS IN REAL-TIME


When early voting begins on Monday, October 24, 2022, there should be "TEAMS OF VOTE COUNTERS" placed outside of every "EARLY VOTING POLLING LOCATION" in Harris County, Texas all the way through Friday, November 4, 2022, when early voting ends.

AUDITING ISN'T ENOUGH

Auditing the election results after Tuesday, November 8, 2022, won't stop election fraud. So, working to uncover irregularities in real-time is the only way to make sure that the "2022 MIDTERM ELECTION" is safe, secure, and free of fraud.

In my opinion, "IN-PERSON VOTING MANIPULATION" from inside the early voting polling locations could be happening in Harris County, Texas. Why am I making this claim? Well, if you look back at the "EARLY VOTING REPORTS" given to us by Chris Hollins (Democrat) after the 2020 Presidential Election (EARLY VOTING PERIOD) ended, you will see several instances where there were duplicate voting numbers and what appears to be mathematical improbabilities. 

What needs to be done? Well, in my opinion, "DAILY TURNOUT NUMBERS" should be counted by third parties and (major campaigns) from outside each early voting location between Monday, October 24, 2022, and Friday, November 4, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.

Why should the people going in be counted from outside each early voting polling location? Well, county the number of in-person voters at early voting locations throughout Harris County, Texas will minimize the potential of vote manipulation from inside the polls. For instance, if the "VOTE COUNTERS" only count 300 people going to a specific location, the Elections Administrator (Clifford Tatum) can't report that 2,000 people voting in person at that particular location without raising red flags.

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Chris Hollins, a Democrat, served as the Harris County Clerk, back during the 2020 Presidential Election. In case you don't remember, the "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" lasted from Tuesday, October 13, 2020, through Friday, October 30, 2020. You can "CLICK HERE" for a closer look at the "EARLY VOTING REPORT" that was released to the public by Chris Hollins to the public.


Back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (688) in-person votes were cast at the John Paul Landing Environmental Education Center "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" then reported that (681) in-person votes were cast on the very next day, and then on the day after that reported that (688) in-person votes were cast - the same number of votes cast two-days prior.


Back on Tuesday, October 26, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (475) in-person votes were cast at the Crosby Community Center "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" then reported that (474) in-person votes were cast on the very next day, and then on the day after that reported that (475) in-person votes were cast - the same number of votes cast two-days prior.


Back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (663) in-person votes were cast at the North Channel Branch Library "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" then reported that the same number (663) in-person votes were cast on the very next day, and then on the day after that reported that (662) in-person votes were cast - only a (1) in-person vote difference.



Back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (981) in-person votes were cast at the Fairfield Inn and Suites Houston NW Willowbrook "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and reported that (982) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (1) in-person vote difference.
 

Back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (942) in-person votes were cast at the Church of Christ on Bammel Road "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" then reported that (941) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (1) in-person vote difference.



Back on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (351) in-person votes were cast at the Forest Bend Homeowners Association Inc "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and reported that (352) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (1) in-person vote difference.


Back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (966) in-person votes were cast at the Prairie View A&M University Northwest "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and reported that (968) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (2) in-person vote difference.


Back on Wednesday, October 14, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (1,454) in-person votes were cast at the Saint John Lutheran Church and Schoool "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and reported that (1,450) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (4) in-person vote difference.


Back on Thursday, October 22, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (236) in-person votes were cast at the Crown Plaza Houston Galleria "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and reported that (237) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (1) in-person vote difference.


Back on Friday, October 23, 2022, Chris Hollins reported that (252) in-person votes were cast at the Masjid El Farooq "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and reported that (253) in-person votes were cast on the very next day - only a (1) in-person vote difference.



Back on Monday, October 19, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (541) in-person votes were cast at the HCC Southeast College Building C Parking Garage and at the Baker Ripley Cleveland Ripley Neighborhood Center "EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS" on the very same day. 




Back on Monday, October 19, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (126) in-person votes were cast at the JJ Roberson Family Life Center and the Toyota Center "EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS" on the very same day. If you notice, Chris Hollins reported that the same number of in-person voters cast ballots on the same day at these two locations location.


Back on Thursday, October 22, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (139) in-person votes were cast at the Clark Park Community Center "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and then reported that (139) in-person votes were cast on the very next day. If you notice, Chris Hollins reported that the same number of in-person voters cast ballots on two consecutive days at this location.



Back on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, Chris Hollins reported that (619) in-person votes were cast at the James E. Taylor High School "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" and then reported that (619) in-person votes were cast on the very next day. If you notice, Chris Hollins reported that the same number of in-person voters cast ballots on two consecutive days at this location.







Stan Stanart, a Republican, ran a pretty clean election in terms of the reporting back during the Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas. If you look at "THE EARLY VOTING NUMBERS" provided below, you won't see any duplication of in-person turnout numbers like you will see on the reports provided to the public by Chris Hollins, the Democrat, during the 2020 Presidential Election "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" in Harris County, Texas.



You can "CLICK HERE" for a closer look at the "EARLY VOTING REPORT" that was released to the public by Stan Stanart back during the "2018 MIDTERM ELECTION" early voting period that began on Monday, October 22, 2018, and ended on Friday, November 2, 2018, in Harris County, Texas.

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EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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