Sample Ballots from MNSOS Include Timing Marks and Lack "SAMPLE"
According to Rick Weible, these sample ballots could be printed out and inserted and accepted by tabulators, the electronic voting equipment which counts and tallies votes in Minnesota.
First reported by Rick Weible here (Xitter), showing the link to the Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State website.
- Sample ballots should say SAMPLE in big letters across the ballot.
- There should NOT be timing marks.
- According to Rick Weible, these sample ballots could be printed out and inserted and accepted by tabulators, the electronic voting equipment which counts and tallies votes in Minnesota.
Rick Weible was featured in Vindicating Trump, where he showed how ballot stock could be purchased, and then ballots printed, which would be accepted by Minnesota tabulators.
Scenes of open vans in Edina parking lots provide one scenario where such illegitimate ballots could possibly enter into the pool of ballots.