1) Fact Check: This Map Does NOT Show Returns In NY Gubernatorial Race After Counting 99% Of Votes
Does a viral map claiming that identical tallies turned New York predominantly blue in the gubernatorial race with ">99%" votes allegedly counted prove election fraud? No, that's not true: Even three days after the video with the map was supposedly recorded, not a single news source showed the counted votes reaching the 99 percent benchmark. By then, the Republican candidate Lee Zeldin had already conceded, accepting the results.
2)Fact Check: Cyber Sleuths Did NOT Spot Immigrants Voting With Fake IDs In Colorado
Did the U.S. Army Cyber Command find evidence that immigrants lacking permanent legal status in Colorado used fraudulent state identification cards to vote for Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections? No, that's not true: The claim originated on a webpage that is known for publishing satirical, fake takes on real people and issues in U.S. news and politics.
3)Fact Check: Dominion Tabulators Were NOT Problem Machines Used In Maricopa County, AZ - Runbeck Supplied The Machines & Technology
Were Dominion Voting System tabulators the machines that caused problems in Maricopa County, Arizona on Election Day, November 8, 2022? No, that's not true: "Runbeck is our printer vendor," Maricopa County Elections Department Communications Director Megan Gilberston told Lead Stories. "It was not the Dominion Voting System tabulators." Runbeck Election Services, Inc.'s spokesperson confirmed to Lead Stories that it had sold Maricopa County the printer system that malfunctioned during the 2022 general election and the ballot-on-demand technology that prints out a ballot for each voter.
4)Fact Check: NO Evidence US Military Found 'Election Fraud Amid Fizzled Red Wave'
Did the U.S. military find "evidence of election fraud amid fizzled red wave"? No, that's not true: This claim was made on a website known for publishing fabricated content.
5)Fact Check: Image Does NOT Show Democratic Candidate for AZ Governor, Katie Hobbs, In Ballot Counting Center
Does a photograph show the Democratic candidate for governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs, walking through a ballot-counting center in Maricopa County, the state's largest voting district? No, that's not true: A spokesman for Maricopa County told Lead Stories that the woman in the photo is a party election observer.
6)Fact Check: Typos In RSBN Graphic Are NOT Evidence Of Election Fraud In PA Gov Race
Do incorrect numbers posted to on-screen graphics during a live streamer's coverage of Election Night prove there was election fraud in the 2022 Pennsylvania governor's race? No, that's not true: Those graphics are not produced by election officials and are not official results. They are a live-streaming broadcaster's responsibility.
Anchors during a live broadcast of Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) on Election Night, November 8, 2022, noticed errors in the proportions of votes attributed to Republican Doug Mastriano and Democrat Josh Shapiro in a screen graphic. It was taken down almost immediately. The next time the show aired information about the race the percentage numbers were correct.
7)Fact Check: Photos Do NOT Show Detroit Ballots Arriving After 'Legal' Deadline
Do online photographs show absentee ballots arriving at a Detroit processing center on Election Day "hours after the legal deadline" for counting ballots? No, that's not true: Election officials in Detroit say late-night deliveries are the normal -- and legal -- part of the process of collecting absentee ballots for verification and tabulation.
The claim appeared in a November 9, 2022, story on the Gateway Pundit with the title "Here We Go Again... Suspicious Ballots Arrive Way After Legal Deadline in Detroit."
8)Fact Check: Wisconsin Poll Worker Was NOT Caught 'Rigging Ballots On Live TV'
Did a poll worker in Dane County, Wisconsin get caught rigging ballots on live television? No, that's not true: The Dane County Clerk, whose office records election information, explained that this poll worker was doing routine work, preparing ballots to pass out to voters.
