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.
Did the receipt get destroyed after it was scanned? Like shredded or otherwise?
Receipts were issued by a machine connected to laptops bearing names/addresses of registered voters. Receipts were carried to nearby station and exchanged for random, blank ballot. Station kept submitted receipts loosely in a box. I don't know what happened to them later? As far as I know, only the completed ballots were scanned into the Dominion optical readers to record votes. The ballots were captured in random order inside the optical readers and removed at the end of each early-voting date. Again: I know of no association between ballots submitted/read vs. receipts used as 'script' to obtain blank ballots/per/voter. Having any association would violate voter privacy laws. Numbers of receipts generated should equal "total numbers of ballots cast in optical scanners". However, that wouldn't stop reader algorithms from distributing Trump votes recorded to Biden as long as the total votes remained constant, if programmed illicitly as-such.
Thanks for the reply.
I'm trying to figure out how Dominion is able to pass a hand-count audit. The only thing I can think of is the original receipts that get printed are destroyed and new ones are printed in place of them. That way, the single source of truth would be Dominion reporting and you would have to rely on it and nothing else.
"Beyond my pay-grade." Yet in MI you have multiple precincts where the votes exceeded the numbers of registered voters: If time/resources permitted, reading the printed receipts matched against the computer registry of eligible voters would reveal stacks of excess receipts (unmatched to registered voters)? Or a lack thereof (in total receipts-vs.-ballots-cast count)?