I am seeing that there is going to be a by hand recount in Georgia, and a recount in Wisconsin (im assuming by hand not sure). My question is, do we expect this to fix the issues we suspect? Lets assume they will not be able to modify anything from today on (prob not a safe assumption but just for this lets). If there were voting machine related errors I would expect the hand count to adjust this. The concern I have is that other types of fraud may not be fixed by this. Just a recount alone I dont think would fix some of this tampering like vote dumps of sketchy ballots. It seems to me like there would need to be court victories as well to fix those.
Any thoughts about fraud a recount can and cannot correct? (lets keep speculation about how they might corrupt a recount for another post)
GA is doing a recount and audit in one which should catch some fraud maybe not all. I'm not sure if WI is doing only a recount or audit as well.
Im assuming an audit adds the potential to contest votes to the confirmation of the tally done in the recount?
As far as I know with an audit there will be someone counting and a republican and democrat able to review the ballot. As well s checking records to ensure they are a legally voting citizen. Dont quote me on that but that is how I understand it.