These are two votes from two different counties - Fulton and Cobb. Both votes are for the exact same candidates. As a voter, you cannot read the QR code, which is a violation of state law - the voter has to be able to read their own vote. Well of course you can read the english, but you cannot read the QR. So you have to trust that the QR says how you voted. I'm guessing that the only software that can read the QRs is the dominion software. That's a problem..
the QR patterns are not the same... i dunno about the info they are supposed to contain
You can decode them here: https://online-barcode-reader.inliteresearch.com/
Contains binary data. Either encrypted or just binary data. Either way, it isn't human readable.
Left: 00 01 01 00 00 00 d3 01 00 00 01 48 05 00 00 07 00 01 00 a8 00 00 07 34 2c 03 c0 41 85 cd 3c f1 a6 10 f7 52 7d 35 f8 c5 8f cc 61 69 fa af b5 16 c4 d0 2e bd d9 d0 7d
Right: 00 01 01 00 00 00 2b 01 00 00 01 76 00 00 00 07 00 01 00 a8 00 00 7b 71 07 0b 5f d6 36 8d 78 82 25 6a 2e 9a df 43 9c 4b 60 50 a1 6e 40 20 56 4f 73 1c 2d a6 ff 76 66
Yes, it's hex. The only way to 'decipher' it is to figure out what each field means.
Do you think are by design unreadable?
Wondering if they are just defective or truly encrypted which I doubt.
The QR code is just a 2D barcode that let you pack more bytes of info into a small space. In this case, the QR codes store 54 bytes of data.
They probably didn't store human-readable data (ASCII/UTF8/etc) simply because storing binary data is much more efficient.
So there really is no way to read these unless you have the specific software they are using?
Yeah, you need to know what the fields mean
We tried a regular app and all it did was verify they were QR codes. But, if Jovan said that, then we need to find that site.
Hmmm. Excellent question...
LOL!
I was not able to read the codes using several apps.
Anyone able to read it?
No, nothing
they don't match.................they'll fuckin do it again
Lower right corner of the QR looks different to me.
These are two votes from two different counties - Fulton and Cobb. Both votes are for the exact same candidates. As a voter, you cannot read the QR code, which is a violation of state law - the voter has to be able to read their own vote. Well of course you can read the english, but you cannot read the QR. So you have to trust that the QR says how you voted. I'm guessing that the only software that can read the QRs is the dominion software. That's a problem..
Can we find a barcode from other elections just to see if the barcodes are readable?
I feel these barcodes could be defective by design to trigger adjudication