"All mail ballots in Clark County were counted first by running them through a digital scanner. If the scanner cannot read the ballot or determine the voter’s intent, the ballot is sent to an adjudication or duplication team, both of which are overseen by a bipartisan election board. County elections officials have said about 70 percent of ballots are sent to be reviewed by elections officials."
By "error" he doesn't mean the wrong candidate was selected, he means the machine flagged an error and sent the ballot for adjudication.
This method is perfect, it allows them to secretly switch exactly the number of ballots needed in real time while watching the statewide results, so they don't overdo it, or do too few like happened in 2016.
It's true, the article says
"All mail ballots in Clark County were counted first by running them through a digital scanner. If the scanner cannot read the ballot or determine the voter’s intent, the ballot is sent to an adjudication or duplication team, both of which are overseen by a bipartisan election board. County elections officials have said about 70 percent of ballots are sent to be reviewed by elections officials."
By "error" he doesn't mean the wrong candidate was selected, he means the machine flagged an error and sent the ballot for adjudication.
This method is perfect, it allows them to secretly switch exactly the number of ballots needed in real time while watching the statewide results, so they don't overdo it, or do too few like happened in 2016.