Anonymous ID: 77972e July 13, 2021, 9:22 a.m. No.14114522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4753

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(Birds Singing…is the music about to stop?)

 

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Alison Mack singing like a canary, as Alan Dershowitz would say

 

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Canary palm tree?

Signal?

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Anonymous ID: 77972e July 13, 2021, 9:27 a.m. No.14114548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4596 >>4617

Trying to get out in front with their "oh, it's nothing…keep moving" narrative?

 

Discrepancies in 2020 election ballot counts due to 'unforeseen consequences and misfortune,' Windham audit finds

 

Large discrepancies between the election night totals and hand counts in the state representative race in Windham, New Hampshire, were due to "unforseen consequences and misfortune" relating to ballot folds, a 2020 audit found.

 

Released to the public on Tuesday, the findings and recommendations from the Windham audit came more than six weeks after it concluded on May 27. One of the auditors, Harri Hursti, confirmed to the Washington Examiner on Monday that his team submitted its findings to the state a day before.

 

The three-person audit team, made up of Hursti, Mark Lindeman, and Philip Stark, found that "harried election officials borrowed a folding machine to send out thousands of absentee ballots more quickly, and votes on roughly 400 ballots were miscounted as a result."

 

Despite the miscounts, the auditors do not believe the machine was altered to achieve the result on purpose, nor that town officials could have been expected to anticipate the problem. The team also did not find any basis "to believe that the miscounts found in Windham indicate a pattern of partisan bias or a failed election."

 

The results of the audit cannot alter the results of the Rockingham County District 7 House of Representatives race, according to S.B. 43, and it must uphold the recount. The hand tally of ballots also looked at the contests for governor and U.S. senator.

 

"Even this near-perfect storm was not enough to alter the reported outcome in the State Representative contest (although under different circumstances, it might have). All counts agree that Republicans swept Windham’s four seats in the state house of representatives. Nevertheless, the error – along with the smaller discrepancies in the landslide Governor’s contest — expose some vulnerabilities that warrant further attention," the auditors wrote in their findings.

 

Auditors also compared AccuVote report tapes from two other towns in New Hampshire and found that recounts in nine other state representative races using AccuVote did not have similar discrepancies, leading them to believe the overall impact of ballot folds in the 2020 election was "marginal."

 

"It is not impossible that folds affected the outcome of some contest in the 400-seat New Hampshire House of Representatives, but we can conclude that Windham was not the tip of a massive miscount iceberg," they said.

 

While the audit team found other small discrepancies and irregularities in their results, not all could be "confidently attributed."

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/discrepancies-2020-election-ballot-counts-145300728.html