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re: Why would Maricopa County have a Republican voter heat map on the wall?
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:14 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:14 pm to Mickey Goldmill
quote:I know when I analyze geospatial data, I typically use paper maps. In the year 2022.
The maps are used to make “data-driven decisions on the best places to have voting locations in future elections,” she explained.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:16 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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The maps are used to make “data-driven decisions on the best places to have voting MALFUNCTIONS in future elections,” she explained.
FIFY!
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:18 pm to Taxing Authority
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I know when I analyze geospatial data, I typically use paper maps. In the year 2022
Well, we are talking about an organization running elections for the Maricopa county Board of Supervisors. You should be impressed the maps aren't hand drawn.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:18 pm to David_DJS
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Chain of custody and signature verification are where we should be focused. This is what I've argued.
It is not an either/or equation.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:19 pm to Taxing Authority
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The maps are used to make “data-driven decisions on the best places to have voting locations in future elections,” she explained.

Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:20 pm to oklahogjr
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Trying to keep those lines down.....
They certainly failed on that point.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:22 pm to Taxing Authority
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I know when I analyze geospatial data, I typically use paper maps. In the year 2022.
It’s a hell of a lot easier to visualize the best places to put over 200 voting locations on a large wall map than on a 17in computer screen.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:24 pm to Toomer Deplorable
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It is not an either/or equation.
Well when one side of that is stuff like this thread, claiming a Republican heat map is in some way signs of corruption/fraud/nefarious officials….it really should be an either/or equation.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:25 pm to David_DJS
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Why would Maricopa County have a Republican voter heat map on the wall?
Honest question - what does it matter?
Great question!
So how about this one?
Why is it there?
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:27 pm to Toomer Deplorable
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It is not an either/or equation.
It is if you know wtf you're talking about. Assuming your objective isn't to just fill idle time.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:27 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Because the last thing anybody should do is suspect anything nefarious with the election 
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:28 pm to lsunurse
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This post was edited on 12/14/22 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:30 pm to Meauxjeaux
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Great question!
So how about this one?
Why is it there?
Are you familiar with how organizations that run elections work? I'm not. I don't know why they have that map, the Dem one, and the in-person voter one on the wall.
But nobody has explained how any of these three maps could be used to promote fraud.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:30 pm to burger bearcat
Likely have a democratic one also.
But that wouldn't fit your narrative.
But that wouldn't fit your narrative.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:59 pm to Meauxjeaux
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Great question! So how about this one? Why is it there?
Asked and answered repeatedly in this thread.
Posted on 12/15/22 at 2:37 am to Mickey Goldmill
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It’s a hell of a lot easier to visualize the best places to put over 200 voting locations on a large wall map than on a 17in computer screen.
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In the year 2022.
Posted on 12/15/22 at 2:39 am to David_DJS
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But nobody has explained how any of these three maps could be used to promote fraud.
1) send less poll workers to certain "heavy republican day of voting areas", hoping to create long lines and discourage voters
2) send less reliable machines to, etc, etc,
3) apply certain Internet connected vote tabulators to . . . etc, etc
4) have fewer available materials and ballots at, etc, etc
5) send registers that claim people in certain "heavy republican and day of voting areas" have already voted, hoping to create confusion and more delays and long lines
Posted on 12/15/22 at 3:14 am to RobbBobb
quote:Now to successfully pull that off would requite team meetings, organization and a lot of people. They need some whistle blowers to testify.
1) send less poll workers to certain "heavy republican day of voting areas", hoping to create long lines and discourage voters
2) send less reliable machines to, etc, etc,
3) apply certain Internet connected vote tabulators to . . . etc, etc
4) have fewer available materials and ballots at, etc, etc
5) send registers that claim people in certain "heavy republican and day of voting areas" have already voted, hoping to create confusion and more delays and long lines
This post was edited on 12/15/22 at 3:16 am
Posted on 12/15/22 at 3:18 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Similar in-person turnout maps were made in 2019 during planning for the 2020 presidential preference election.
What difference should partisan density make? How would knowing a precinct was heavily blue or red affect planning? I can understand general voter density being useful.
But that's bizarre, and the fact they've got both Dem and GOP maps doesn't make it any less odd and questionable.
Posted on 12/15/22 at 4:03 am to David_DJS
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Honest question - what does it matter?
if this is an honest question, then you are too stupid to understand the answer
if this is not an honest question, then you are just too dishonest to bother with.
either way =
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