posted ago by magahope ago by magahope +7 / -0

Frens, I have a few questions:

When you finished voting, did you receive a printed receipt of how you voted with a QR code?

Did you scan that piece of paper in at the tabulation machine and get your printed receipt back or did they store it in the tabulating machine?

Thanks in advance.

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Spicy_Jeans 1 point ago +1 / -0

Second.

To add, the sheet it printed had a QR code, but also all of your selections printed below. No way to tell if the QR code relays the same info or not, though. Once you scan it into the scanner, it’s done, no receipt.

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magahope [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did it have your name or something to identify you by on the receipt?

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Spicy_Jeans 1 point ago +1 / -0

No

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magahope [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for clarifying this.

I'm trying to piece together how a hand audit matches with the Dominion vote switching.

What I believe to be the case is the following:

  • Person votes and takes the receipt to be scanned/tabulated
  • Tabulator counts the vote and destroys the original receipt
  • Tabulator prints new receipt (with the fix in place)

This would be audit-proof at this point. Your single source of truth would be Dominion and Dominion alone. There would be no difference between the machine and the hand count at this point.

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magahope [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

So, let's say they are counting these by hand during the audit. They are essentially counting against what the reports from Dominion say vs what they see on paper. No tabulating machines outside of Dominion can read this type of input and that's done on purpose.

Standard ballots are designed a certain way so other tabulating machines can read them. Some are pickier than others. The mail-in ballots are a more standard ballot design.

What I'm wondering is if the original receipt gets destroyed after tabulation, and a new one gets printed in replacement with the "fix".

This would never get caught in an audit.