Elections are fair
Pam Smith in her letter to the editor April 24 rehashed questions about the 2020 election. She said she has attended the commissioners’ meetings, but did she attend the two-hour public meeting on April 6 in which every one of her questions was raised and answered?!
The dead voters issue was a clerical error. Every one was removed by going through the list one by one, and no dead person ever voted!
Ballots were counted either at the polls or provisional ballots counted by the computation board.
Not enough ballots at the polls occurred because people that requested a mail-in ballot showed up at the polls on election day. How would they possibly know that?
The problem with the ES&S count was a procedural error, not a problem with the machine or with the company.
All of this was explained at length at the meeting and also the reporting in the Butler Eagle.
Frankly, I question why the Butler Eagle published this letter when they were well aware of the answers to all her “questions.”
By the way, for all those people claiming fraud in Butler’s election, are you aware that every Republican won in Butler County with no less than 56% of the vote and some getting as high as 83%. Trump had 65.28 % of the vote, so where was the fraud?
As our commissioner, Kevin Boozel says, “It was a free and fair election.”
Karen Barbati, Harmony