Anonymous ID: 19dbea Nov. 29, 2020, 12:15 a.m. No.11826660   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6671 >>6701 >>6721 >>6729

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HAS THE SENSITIVITY SETTING GLITCH BEEN NOTICED BEFORE?

so many Dominion Glitches

so little time

 

Due to the settings on ballot scanning equipment being set to a lower sensitivity in the Aug. 11 General Primary Runoff Elections, Republican Bo Hatchett has picked up two Towns County votes in the District 50 State Senate race recount.The Towns County Board of Elections Office made this determination during Monday’s state-mandated race recount when a Dominion Voting Systems technician noticed the machines were not set to electronically adjudicate hand-filled provisional and absentee-by-mail ballots.A Dominion tech assigned by the Secretary of State’s Office attends each election to operate and maintain the settings on the machines, and it was unclear at press time what the default mode for active elections should be or why the machines were in a lower sensitivity during the runoff.Electronic adjudication allows a hand-filled ballot with stray marks to be kicked out –for manual adjudication by specially designated elections volunteers, who must decide how the voter meant to cast his or her ballot based on the visible markings.In the case of Hatchett’s two additional votes, adjudicators determined that the ballots in question were clearly marked in his favor, yet the sensitivity setting of the machine'''made the ballots register “no votes” in the state senate race==. All 4,131 local ballots were accounted for in the Aug. 31 recount, but the final recount result showed that, of the 3,652 Towns County votes cast in the state senate race – up by two with the different settings – Hall’s total remained at 1,878 votes to Hatchett’s updated 1,684 votes

 

http://townscountyherald.net/pdf/tch%2009-02-20%20Front%201.pdf