It's very difficult to prove that there was fraud, because obviously who committed the fraud made sure that it was not possible to prove it.
not really.
just do an audit with signature verification. Also, assume fraud in any case where it turns out the ballots, or envelops have been destroyed or decoupled.
i thought they were supposed to keep batches of ballots together with batches of their envelopes. So individual ballots are decoupled, but you should be able to audit the envelopes for a specific batch and know how many votes in there are illegal, even if you can't know which specific ones.
not really. just do an audit with signature verification. Also, assume fraud in any case where it turns out the ballots, or envelops have been destroyed or decoupled.
Every ballot has been decoupled from the envelope. It's part of the legitimate process (unfortunately).
So you truly don't have evidence of fraud anymore.
You might have envelopes missing, but you don't know which ballots correspond to them.
i thought they were supposed to keep batches of ballots together with batches of their envelopes. So individual ballots are decoupled, but you should be able to audit the envelopes for a specific batch and know how many votes in there are illegal, even if you can't know which specific ones.