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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Jun 1, 2022, 12:30 PM Jun 2022

Two Lancaster County legislative primary races appear headed for a partial hand recount

David Weigel Retweeted

Activists who claimed their was fraud in the 2020 election are now filing petitions for hand recounts across Lancaster County after two of their prefered candidates were handily beaten in this year's GOP primary. Via
@CarterLNP

lancasteronline.com
Two Lancaster County legislative primary races appear headed for a partial hand recount
Two legislative races in Lancaster County appear headed for a partial hand recount.


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Two Lancaster County legislative primary races appear headed for a partial hand recount (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2022 OP
November will be worse. When they can they will simply refuse to certify. Eliot Rosewater Jun 2022 #1
That's why we need to make sure Josh Shapiro becomes the new PA Governor FakeNoose Jun 2022 #2

FakeNoose

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2. That's why we need to make sure Josh Shapiro becomes the new PA Governor
Wed Jun 1, 2022, 01:14 PM
Jun 2022

I believe Shapiro will beat his Repuke opponent Mastriano. Mastriano is a RWNJ and a Jan.6th insurgent ChumpHumper all rolled into one. Mastriano IS truly a nutcase, but he won't be in a position to refuse to certify the election. Outgoing Gov. Wolf and about-to-be-elected Gov. Shapiro will keep that tightly wrapped up.

As far as Lancaster goes, yes it's a red-turning-purple county. However the mailed primary ballots were mis-printed with the wrong barcode and it seems that only the Repuke ballots were affected. We were talking about this earlier on DU because it created a problem when Lancaster officials had to redo something like 14,000 ballots by hand. That affected the local candidates too, and now they're looking to secure (or improve) their numbers.

Nobody notices or cares much about the local elections, but the Governor and the US Senator races are getting a lot of interest.

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