CUT the ballots or count them? Election officials ADMITTED they sliced and cut ballots in PA

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Delaware County, PA CV-2022-000032 Moton, Hoopes, Stenstrom vs Boockvar, Kathy et al

272. On or about April 7, 2021, Defendant Christina Perrone and Defendant Laureen Hagan admitted that the Agissar machine used to extract the ballot from the secrecy envelope, and that the Blue Crest machine that was responsible for sorting, verifying the signatures, and uploading the sorted and processed ballots was “slicing tons of ballots” when processing the November 3, 2020, election ballots, which would then send these ballots to adjudication. Jim Allen: “Quick question…. Will the envelope size be 6x9 or smaller?” Laureen Hagen: “I will check, I don’t have off the top of my head what Agissar had done, but last year the secrecy envelope was not long enough…it was too short… so it did not allow the ballot to jog before it went into the extractor.” Christina Perrone: “It needs 25% clearance around the ballot, that’s why we were cutting so many of them….so we either have to fold the ballot very, very small or increase the size of the secrecy [envelope].” [Attached hereto as Exhibit QQ]

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