Yes they will. He explicitly said that he can detect this - the scanning process will modify the paper since the paper feeding mechanisms in the scanner will mark the paper with small creases each time they are run through the machine, and he will detect ballots that have multiple runs. Maybe not the total number of runs per each ballot, but he will be able to tell us which batches of ballots went through the machine multiple times.
but you cannot tell whether it legitimately needed to go through multiple times or not. Unless there is just a large number that were run multiple times. But then they will just say they had read errors often.
Yes you can, because the vote totals will be different. It will only count once during this analysis, whereas it was totaled multiple times on election night.
They can make excuses - but he will tell us what the real totals are, and from that you can detect the overcounting by comparing to what they reported previously.
Ballots that were multi scanned won't be caught this way. So it depends on whAt type of fraud was used. Unless all types were used.
Yes they will. He explicitly said that he can detect this - the scanning process will modify the paper since the paper feeding mechanisms in the scanner will mark the paper with small creases each time they are run through the machine, and he will detect ballots that have multiple runs. Maybe not the total number of runs per each ballot, but he will be able to tell us which batches of ballots went through the machine multiple times.
but you cannot tell whether it legitimately needed to go through multiple times or not. Unless there is just a large number that were run multiple times. But then they will just say they had read errors often.
Yes you can, because the vote totals will be different. It will only count once during this analysis, whereas it was totaled multiple times on election night.
good point.
They can make excuses - but he will tell us what the real totals are, and from that you can detect the overcounting by comparing to what they reported previously.