Bonner County to conduct 2020 election audit as part of Idaho's effort to rebut 'freight train' of
Bonner County to conduct 2020 election audit as part of Idahos effort to rebut freight train of Mike Lindell fraud claims
Local election officials in Bonner County will conduct a livestreamed hand recount of 2020 ballots on Saturday as part of an effort by the state to combat dubious allegations of election fraud.
Bonner, where Donald Trump bested President Joe Biden by more than 10,000 votes in November on his way to carrying Idahos four Electoral College votes, is the third Gem State county to set a hand recount. The Idaho Secretary of States Office already double-checked ballots in Butte and Camas counties last week, testing a theory posited by Trump ally and My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell that has been widely discredited.
Mike Rosedale, the elected Republican clerk of Bonner County, said his office had received multiple complaints in recent weeks based on a spreadsheet circulated by Lindell. Rosedale compared the recent criticism to a freight train coming at me.
It takes so long to build a level of confidence in our system, Rosedale said. It can be destroyed so incredibly and quickly.
Rosedale was already in contact with the Idaho Secretary of States Office, which had conducted audits in the two smaller counties. Those were selected because Lindells allegation was that voting machine systems had been hacked, registering Trump votes as Biden votes, said Chad Houck, Idahos chief deputy secretary of state. But Butte and Camas, along with five other smaller Idaho counties, conduct their ballot tabulation entirely by hand.
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(Spokane Spokesman-Review)