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posted ago by TrumpsBestFriend ago by TrumpsBestFriend +888 / -0

We now know how Dominion was used against Trump.

Over 100,000-200,000 ballots in several states were adjudicated. This is the process where the machine doesn't tabulate your ballots. **The Dominion adjudication process has an error rate of 60% ** Furthermore, after being adjudicated, a new ballot is kept with the "corrected" results. These adjudicated ballots are counted in recounts with no additional scrutiny.

This can explain why so many recount observers noticed ballots without folds and with perfect marks. Even Democrat observers came forward once they noticed the volume. Fulton County adjudicated 130,000 ballots.

We need simple lawsuits to get just the adjudicated ballots checked against their original ballots. The original ballots are supposed to be kept. Let's see if they did that.

Source: https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/fulton-nears-vote-count-completion/XEQMXCMKOZGYFNIMIYOLNRIIFE/

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JohnSpartanSAPD 3 points ago +3 / -0

The machine reads filled in bubbles. Not all people fill them in, Some make an X or a check mark. So there is a setting for how much of the bubble is filled in to count, otherwise it gets sent to manual adjudication. Problem is that you can set the level really high so that many or most ballots get sent to manual adjudication and someone can use a touch screen and make the ballot count the way they want. This is not a "hack" it is a "built in feature" than can be easily manipulated by basically anyone with access.

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BillGall2 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thought I heard them say the error rate was less than .5%. If many were kicked out for adjudication was the error rate only those that were not fixed by adjudication but thrown out?

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JohnSpartanSAPD 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think "sent to adjudication" is part of the error rate. Also the federal standard for voting machine errors is something like .0005%.

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BillGall2 1 point ago +1 / -0

ok, Thanks.