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HERE IT IS, Proof Jillary Stein is only going to accuse Donald of rigging the election

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NOV. 27, 2016

 

It really is FAR TOO LATE, A WEEK TOO LATE TO CALL FOR A RECOUNT IN PENNSYLVANIA. BUT THERE IS ANOTHER DIRTY TRICK THAT WILL BE USED

Anonymous sent the following election procedure for Pennsylvania. It makes clear that Jill Stein's method will be to make it impossible for Pennsylvania's electors to vote for Trump even if the election results are not overturned by having Pennsylvania's election process tied up in court. HERE IT IS: WE NOW KNOW THE GAME. Jill is going to scam the election by binding it up "legally" and paralyzing the process.

Election deadlines for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

NOVEMBER 17

No later than 5:00 P.M . on this day, the SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH must issue an order for a recount or re-canvass if it is determined, based on the unofficial returns submitted by the county boards of elections, that a statewide candidate or ballot question that appeared on the ballot in every election district throughout the Commonwealth was defeated by a margin of 1 percent or less.

NOVEMBER 23

Last day on which a recount or re-canvass ordered by the SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH can be scheduled to begin.

NOVEMBER 28

On this day, candidates receiving tie votes at the election shall cast lots at 12 Noon before theSECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH or the county boards of elections, as the case may be, to determine the winner. (If the fact of the tie vote is not authoritatively determined until after November 23, the time for casting lots will be 12 Noon on the second day after the fact of such tie is determined.)

NOVEMBER 28

Last day to file petitions to contest the election of any candidate. (Not applicable to elections of the first class.)

NOVEMBER 28

Last day for the county boards of elections to file with the SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH returns from the November election .

NOTE:

State level write-in winners of elections from the November election must file Statements of Financial Interests with the State Ethics Commission, Room 309 Finance Building, P.O. Box 11470, Harrisburg, PA 7108-1470 within 30 days of having been elected unless such person resigns within that time. County and local level public office write-in winners of elections must file the Statement with the governing authority of the political subdivision where they were elected within 30 days of having been elected unless such person resigns within that time.

NOVEMBER 29

No later than 12 Noon on this day, a recount or re-canvass ordered by the SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH must be completed.

NOVEMBER 30

By 12 Noon on the day after completion of a recount or re-canvass ordered by the SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, but no later than 12 Noon on this day, the county boards of elections must submit to the SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH the results of the re-count or re-canvass

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