Common Denominator in Arizona and Georgia Election Scandals is Runbeck Services

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is not fooling millions of Americans who believe he cheated the November 2020 Election. Voters suspected it all along, yet he continues to release token statements with attempts to weasel his way out of guilt for Governor Brian Kemp and himself.

His dealings with Runbeck Election Services, led to the Phoenix, Arizona company printing Fulton County ballots, likely including thousands of extra ones that appeared after voting had ended.

In December, before the emergence of COVID-19 in the United States, owner Kevin Runbeck had the miraculous foresight, premonition, instinct, urge or inside information to order 11 very (million$) expensive ballot printing and sorting machines–adding to his already 5–to handle the November 2020 election.

How does one have such an epiphany–a once in a lifetime devine-like realization–that it would cause such an extreme amount of money to go all-in and more to make this type of purchase?

Jeff Ellington, Runbeck CEO, shows printers

It just so happens Kevin Runbeck has a U.S. Patent Application on record for a computer system for “on-screen ballot duplication” to be used for “generating a revised ballot.”

Who Are Kevin and Brian Runbeck?

Kevin Runbeck (Runbeck Election Services)

Where did thousands of mail-in ballots in pristine condition in Fulton County, Georgia suddenly come from during the 2020 presidential election?

They were printed by Runbeck Election Services in Phoenix, Arizona, but there is something very suspicious about these particular ballots.

Who filed a U.S. Patent Application for a computer system for “on-screen ballot duplication” to be used for “generating a revised ballot”?

According to application # 20190311030, Kevin Runbeck did:

Back in Georgia, Raffensperger is trying to say “new revelations” have suddenly appeared, but last month Superior Court Judge Brian Amero granted a forensics review of the 147,000 mail-in ballots cast in the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election.

The judge approved the audit. After reading a lawsuit that could prove fraudulent ballots and other irregularities led to Joe Biden’s 2020 win in Georgia, the Democrat controlled Fulton County didn’t attempt to provide information. Instead they immediately hired criminal defense attorneys to fight the lawsuit, resulting in a temporary block of the audit. But it was too late. The Georgia Star News, through the Open Records process, had been investigating them since at least December.

Suddenly, Raffensperger turned on Fulton County election officials.

“New revelations that Fulton County is unable to produce all ballot drop box transfer documents will be investigated thoroughly, as we have with other counties that failed to follow Georgia rules and regulations regarding drop boxes. This cannot continue,” Raffensperger tweeted Monday.

“Restoring confidence in our elections is going to be impossible as long as Fulton County’s elections leadership continues to fail the voters of Fulton County and the voters of Georgia. They need new leadership to step up and take charge,” he wrote.

Georgia attorney Lin Wood post

Raffensperger was humiliated and essentially caught when Laura Baigert of The Georgia Star News reported that a Fulton County election official admitted “a few forms are missing” and that “some procedural paperwork may have been misplaced.”

It wasn’t “a few.”

An analysis revealed the number of ballots in question exceeds Biden’s margin of victory of 11,779 votes (0.24 percent) over former President Donald Trump.

President Trump released a statement:

“Thank you and congratulations to Laura Baigert of the Georgia Star News on the incredible reporting you have done. Keep going! The scam is all unraveling fast.”

The Vendor

Too late. Judge Amero learned in May from attorney Bob Cheeley that Fulton County Registration Chief Ralph Jones, during a pre-trial deposition, estimated the county printed 20,000 absentee ballots through “a vendor” in the 10 days leading up to the election.

Cheeley also told the judge that Jones could not provide how many absentee ballots were printed or whether any of the ballots were left over.

Later, there was a massive Fulton County order of over 1 million absentee/by mail ballots.  The explanation given by the Georgia Secretary of State Elections Coordinator, Gabriel Sterling was deficient for several reasons:

🔹Sterling claimed that the ballots were ordered to serve as a “backup plan” in case the machines couldn’t be properly logic and accuracy tested before the election, as required by Georgia law.

That couldn’t have been the reason because the ballots were ordered after early voting had already begun when the machines were already being used.

🔹The Fulton County voting machines were not logic and accuracy tested before the start of early voting, but the county proceeded to use the untested machines anyway.

Startling, the Fulton County ballots ordered from Runbeck were ordered with “no stubs” as shown here:

Ordered with “no stub.”

🔹Fulton County began destroying their “Emergency” ballots per this notice:

The notice states there were only 284,901 emergency ballots remaining, but the problem is Fulton County ordered a total of 1,058,210 emergency ballots.

Where are the missing 773,309 ballots?

The stubs number the ballots. When a ballot is used, the election manager retains the stub to verify it was used. The ballot then becomes anonymous for the voter. With no stubs, there is no accountability of used/unused ballots. Why would anyone order no stub ballots?

A Georgia election worker shared the following about what ‘no stub’ means in the ballot request:

These ballots were purposely missing tabs which are needed to keep track of the ballots.

Back in Arizona at Runbeck Election Services, Brian Runbeck was a prolific contributor to various Democrat organizations.

“You won’t even see Brian’s name listed on their website, but he’s in on it too,” a source in Arizona (but originally from Georgia) told me.

“They print these election ballots right here (Phoenix) that go all over the country, even back home in Georgia,” he stated. “They’ll likely find them turning up here in Maricopa (County) too. Brian and Jim’s (Vice President at Runbeck) names could be all over this.”

Jim Suver is listed on Runbeck Election Services’ website as Vice President of Business Services.

“Jim leads Runbeck’s business development and strategic growth initiatives in all states and specific partner counties. He is also responsible for developing and maintaining strong governmental relationships. In the U.S. elections space, Jim is well-known for establishing and finding value in previously untapped markets. Jim has managed Runbeck’s expansion to 18 states and Washington DC.”

Georgia Sworn Affidavits

According to RealClearInvestigations, (RCI) Fulton County poll manager Suzi Voyles testified she saw ballots marked for Joe Biden were suspiciously pristine and uniform while she was sorting through a large stack of mail-in ballots in November 2020.

When Fulton County, Ga., poll manager Suzi Voyles sorted through a large stack of mail-in ballots last November, she noticed an alarmingly odd pattern of uniformity in the markings for Joseph R. Biden. One after another, the absentee votes contained perfectly filled-in ovals for Biden — except that each of the darkened bubbles featured an identical white void inside them in the shape of a tiny crescent, indicating they’d been marked with toner ink instead of a pen or pencil.


Adding to suspicions, she noticed that all of the ballots were printed on different stock paper than the others she handled as part of a statewide hand recount of the razor-thin Nov. 3 presidential election. And none was folded or creased, as she typically observed in mail-in ballots that had been removed from envelopes.

In short, the Biden votes looked like they’d been duplicated by a copying machine.

“All of them were strangely pristine,” said Voyles, who said she’d never seen anything like it in her 20 years monitoring elections in Fulton County, which includes much of Atlanta.

More poll workers in Fulton County swore in affidavits that they also observed fake-looking ballots in stacks of absentee ballots for Biden.

Robin Hall, a certified Fulton County recount observer, also testified she witnessed a number of boxes of absentee ballots marked “100% for Biden” that appeared to be “perfectly filled out as if they were pre-printed with the presidential candidate selected.”


She stated: “They did not look like a person had filled this out at home. All of them looked alike.”

Judy Aube also worked at the World Congress Center on Nov. 14 where she observed the same thing: “suspicious batches” of mail-in ballots for Biden whose markings appeared identical, as if they had been duplicated by a machine and not filled out by a voter at home.

Barbara Hartman, another election official auditor, also doubted the authenticity of absentee ballots she handled that she said were never folded, as would normally be the case for ballots returned in an envelope by mail or dropped in a box. “The absentee ballots looked as though they had just come from a fresh stack,” she swore in her affidavit. “I could not observe any creases in the ballots and [it] did not seem like they were folded and put into envelopes or mailed out.”

Also, “The majority of the mail-in ballots that I reviewed contained suspicious black perfectly bubbled markings for Biden,” Hartman stated, adding that “they looked as if they were stamped.”

Observers and follow up investigations noted that bar coding was missing from those ballots. Prominent Information Technology specialist Javon Pulitzer testified that Fulton County ballots in the general election for GOP precincts included a barcode while the ballots in Democrat districts did not include the barcode.

The ballots shipped by Runbeck, were said to be already in the envelopes and were actually printed differently depending on the political leanings of the precincts.

RCI also reported:

Carlos E. Silva, for one, declared in a Nov. 17 affidavit that he observed a similar “perfect black bubble” in absentee ballots for Biden during the recount he worked in DeKalb County. And while overseeing the Cobb County recount, he swore he “observed absentee ballots being reviewed with the same perfect bubble that I had seen the night before in DeKalb. All of these ballots had the same characteristics: they were all for Biden and had the same perfect bubble.”


Added Silva, a registered Democrat: “There were thousands of [mail-in] ballots that just had the perfect bubble marked for Biden and no other markings in the rest of the ballot.”

Another registered Democrat, Mayra Romera, testified that while monitoring the Cobb County recount, she noticed that “hundreds of these ballots seemed impeccable, with no folds or creases. The bubble selections were perfectly made … and all happened to be selections for Biden.

According to Georgia Secretary of State records, “Runbeck Election Services, Inc. is a Georgia Foreign Profit Corporation filed On April 6, 2020. The company’s filing status is listed as Active/Owes Current Year Ar and its File Number is 20049030…The company has 2 principals on record. The principals are Kevin Runbeck from Phoenix AZ and Robert Shepier from Phoenix AZ.”

Brad Raffensperger was censured by Georgia GOP this year.

Within two months, for the June 9, 2020 election primaries of Georgia, their Secretary of State Raffensperger coordinated a deal with Runbeck Election Services who “partnered with Dominion Voting and the state of Georgia to send out more than one million absentee ballots.”

🔹During the 2016 general primary, only 37,000 absentee ballots were submitted by mail. 200,000 were submitted for the November 2016 general election, just one fifth of the total had on the June 9 election date.

🔹The surge was a result of Raffensperger’s office sending absentee ballot request forms to all of Georgia’s 6.9 million active voters.

🔹Raffensperger’s own press release revealed, “Instead of leaving the sending of absentee ballot request forms to local elections offices or third party organizations, the Secretary of State’s office took on that responsibility, coordinating with experienced state vendors for the printing and mailing of the request forms.”

The Secretary of State’s office also contracted with outside mail vendors for the fulfillment of the absentee ballot requests, including the provision of processing equipment and printing and mailing ballots, to take that burden off of local elections officials.

🔹“The Secretary of State is providing millions of dollars in grants to local elections offices for sanitation equipment, elections infrastructure, and other voting needs. One grant in particular is dedicated to equipment like drop boxes, which will make it easier for voters to return their absentee ballots and for local elections offices to accept them.

One obvious question is why would Kevin Runbeck want a patent to generate revised ballots?

I could understand revising ballots if candidates, dates, locations change prior to an election event and printing of ballots, but how would this prevent tampering, prefilled vote choices and fraud?

Thousands of mail-in ballots in pristine condition in Fulton County, Georgia suddenly showed up after the 2020 presidential election. The same scenario simultaneously occurred in Maricopa County, Arizona.

They were both printed by Runbeck Election Services in Phoenix, Arizona. This is the same company local media reported on regarding Rey Valenzuela, elections director, and Kevin Runbeck, owner of the printing company.

(Note: The reference by Valenzuela has been taken down from the Runbeck website.)

Arizona Sworn Testimony

When Rudy Giuliani and Arizona state legislatures held public hearings regarding the Maricopa County election fraud of November 2020, among the most compelling sworn testimonies came from elections witness Jan Bryant.

Her testimony coincided with others and may explain Arizona audit director Ken Bennett’s later revelation that Dominion Voting Systems had refused to comply with a subpoena to turn over passwords to its Maricopa County voting machines.

During the hearing on November 30, 2020, Bryant testified under oath that not even county IT staff were allowed access to the machines.

Bryant witnessed Dominion employees with a laptop computer in the counting room during the six days she worked at the Maricopa County Election Center.

During questioning by Republican state Rep. Mark Finchem, Bryant said there were daily election ballot deliveries to the center by Runbeck Election Services. According to witness testimony, these deliveries happened from Nov. 3 to at least Nov. 10.

Repeated explanations by supervisors at that time was that “Runbeck has high speed scanners,” Bryant said. She was told the ballots were scanned offsite by Runbeck and then delivered to the Maricopa County Election Center.

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