FLASHBACK: Maricopa County Election Official Said ‘We NEED to Use Markers on Election Day’ in Staff E-mail

An email written weeks before the election by Maricopa County Elections Assistant Director Kelly Dixon demanded markers for election day, seemingly confirming the “Sharpie-gate” scandal dismissed as a conspiracy theory by fraud deniers.

Dixon sent out an email to her “amazing troubleshooters” in Oct. 2020 that seemed to give away the fraud plan that was going to be deployed on election day.

“First and foremost I want to thank you all for supporting this historic election. From my seat in the Command Center today, I finally had the chance to marvel at all the numbers and feel unbelievably grateful for all of you working so hard in support of Democracy Thanks isn’t good enough, but THANKS!!” she wrote.

“Next, we’ve heard you and we know you’re hearing issues and concerns about the Sharpie Markers. Starting tomorrow, 10/23 and through 11/2m we are asking that Clerks hand voters BALLPOINT PENS rather than markers. We NEED to use Markers on Election Day, but for now and through 11/2, hand voters a Ballpoint Pen. You have plenty of pens in your supplies right now,” Dixon added.

The email can be seen here:

Big League Politics has reported on the shocking findings that have been caught in the Maricopa County forensic audit:

The presidential election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona, has yielded some shocking data.

At a state Senate hearing Thursday, Cyber Ninjas CEO and audit leader Doug Logan announced numerous irregularities in the county’s voter roll and mail-in ballot data.

When reading these findings, keep in mind that Joe Biden was deemed to have beaten Donald Trump by only 10,457 votes in the state of Arizona.

74,243 mail-in ballots were discovered with “no clear record of them ever being sent.”

“[This] could be something where documentation wasn’t done right, there was a clerical issue, there’s not proper things there,” said Logan. “But I think when we’ve got 74,000, it merits knocking on the door and validating some of this information.”

Approximately 18,000 people voted in the 2020 presidential election and were removed from the rolls soon after.

“There could be a good, logical explanation for that,” said Logan. “But it seems like a large number to me to, after the election, be removed. And so getting more documentation […] seems logical, in addition [to] knocking on doors and canvassing can help validate that information.”

11,326 people voted in the 2020 presidential election who did not appear on the voter rolls on November 7 but then appeared on the rolls on December 4.

When Arizona state Sen. Karen Fann asked Logan for an explanation of this, he said he could not come up with one.

“It’d be a great thing to hear back from the county to see if there’s anything we’re not thinking of,” he added.“

As the Democrats’ fraud scheme unravels, it will become more obvious what happened during the election. The corrupt Republican traitors who have covered for them at every turn have to be nervous as well.

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