The county started processing the first batches of the 118,000 ballots - about 48,000 ballots spread over 2,700 batches - with no errors. But, when the county started pushing through the second round of batches - about 3,200 batches with up to 25 ballots each - workers noticed a glitch. Those batches, Sorenson said, would not push through because the software showed adjudication was still needed - even though that had already happened.
"Absentee ballots are filled out by hand, and if a ballot is marked clearly, it will run through the scanner without a problem. If there’s a problem with how the ballot was filled out – for example, a voter placed a check mark instead of filling in the circle, didn’t completely fill in the circle, or voted for more candidates than allowed in a race – the scanning software will send the ballot to the adjudication module," he said in an explanation.
Because the ballots had already gone through a prior adjudication process - or the process of resolving flagged ballots - Sorenson said the elections board voted to go ahead and push the ballots through, with the understanding that some ballots would have to be re-adjudicated.
There are 86K+ thousand votes more than 2016 in Gwinnett. there is no way slow-joe got 70K more votes than Hillary or 70K out of the 86K. The high turn out was for Trump, not Biden, everywhere else.
Yeah, these four counties in Georgia are a shitshow: Gwinnett, Dekalb, Cobb, Fulton.
https://thedonald.win/p/11PpYiSxMG/nothing-suspicious-here-go-about/c/
The vote counts are not in line with everything else.
Looking at the chart, This could be a possible insertion point for Gwinnett County 48,000 - 118,000 = 70,000
There are 86K+ thousand votes more than 2016 in Gwinnett. there is no way slow-joe got 70K more votes than Hillary or 70K out of the 86K. The high turn out was for Trump, not Biden, everywhere else.