Absent voter counting board. They had 134 of them in Wayne county.
Not sure if they had one board for each precinct, but I guess they just divided all the absentee ballots between them and started counting.
Each precinct had it's own AVCB totals and election day totals. So each precinct would report it's own election day totals and AV totals. These must have been unused or made up precincts, but for whatever reason there were no voters registered to them so they entered the fake ballots that didn't match registered voters to those precincts.
If you live in the city of Detroit (eg precinct 100 out of 504). Your absentee ballot was not sent to your precinct, it was sent to TCF center in downtown Detroit, where it ended up on a random (1-134) counting boards and registered and counted.
Absent voter counting board. They had 134 of them in Wayne county. Not sure if they had one board for each precinct, but I guess they just divided all the absentee ballots between them and started counting.
Each precinct had it's own AVCB totals and election day totals. So each precinct would report it's own election day totals and AV totals. These must have been unused or made up precincts, but for whatever reason there were no voters registered to them so they entered the fake ballots that didn't match registered voters to those precincts.
If you live in the city of Detroit (eg precinct 100 out of 504). Your absentee ballot was not sent to your precinct, it was sent to TCF center in downtown Detroit, where it ended up on a random (1-134) counting boards and registered and counted.
Then why are some of the pre-sinks counting their own absentees?
When does an absentee ballot get delivered to your precinct versus some general AV counting board?
Can you give me an example of a city of D precinct (1-503) that counted its own absentee ballots? I can’t seem to find one.