Robyn Runbeck wife of owner of Runbeck Election Services supporter of “STOP REPUBLICANS” PAC, Runbeck deeply involved in Maricopa County election process
Robyn Runbeck wife of owner of Runbeck Election Services supporter of “STOP REPUBLICANS” PAC, Runbeck deeply involved in Maricopa County election process
From GateWay Pundit.
“Kevin Runbeck is Chairman and owner of Runbeck Election Services.
The Runbeck family lives in Arizona. They were very active donors to the Democrat party, Democrat candidates and Democrat PACs.
Most interesting is that Robyn Runbeck the wife of Kevin Runbeck was a donor to the “STOP REPUBLICANS” PAC. This PAC is one of the beneficiaries of the nationwide network of campaign finance mules that funnel dark money through unemployed people to democrats and progressive organizations.
It appears that more than one Runbeck family member has been an active donor to ActBlue.
In light of all the very troubling things that we have seen in Arizona and Georgia related to Runbeck and election fraud and voter fraud, more scrutiny needs to be applied to their entire operation.”
Maricopa County ballot tabulation problems cause discovered, Printer manual: Paper weight up to 80 pounds supported county’s ballots were printed on 100 pound paper
Who made the decision to use 100 pound paper when 80 pound paper was used in 2020 and in most counties in the US?
“The ballot-on-demand system the county uses is from Runbeck Election Services, and Runbeck was consulted on the retrofitting of the OKI B432s. The retrofit included adding a laptop, updating firmware, and adding a paper feeder to fit ballots, according to the county’s 2020 primary election plan.“
“Jeff Ellington, CEO of Runbeck Election Services, which manufactures the system that Maricopa County and many other counties use, said Runbeck chose which printers to pair with its ballot-on-demand system only after rigorous testing.”
“The county and Runbeck’s technical experts, who were deployed early on Election Day, quickly realized that print quality was part of the problem. Because the toner wasn’t properly adhered to the sheet, some was flaking off inside the scanner, affecting that machine’s ability to scan ballots.”
Runbeck’s further involvement in the Arizona election is described in the Kari Lake lawsuit.