I think the main thing is this: At 11/4/2020 10:54 AM UTC, 5,327,352 (votes where casted ~79%) Trump was up to 55.7% vs Biden's 43%.
From where I am from a 5 million sample size is plenty of n to detect a trend in a dataset. Trump was clearly going to win this one.
If Biden was really going to see a 75% to 25% advantage over the next ~1.4 million ballots counted, that trend would have already been narrowing the gap well before the 5 million vote mark. A large portion of the 5 million where casted from the city centers.
Please Note that the BidenJ + Trumpd percentages vary. They do not equal 100% they bounce around from .976 to .99. This might be way you see the issue with the percentages not incrementing the correctly due to the total % changing.
Wayne County Totals: AV Ballot Count: 552,397 Election Day Count: 311,019 Total Count: 867,409 (Small Qty Unresolved)
I validated the AV statuses of ALL Wayne County Register Voters via server scripts that looped through all the voter's birthdays then parsed the page.
Only 410,661 Ballots Sent Out Only 362,390 Ballots verified as being received. We are well short of AV Ballot Count on this verification.
I have reviewed all AV Ballots for Wayne County and the numbers just don't add up.
Ballots sent: 410,661
Ballots Recv'd : 362,390
AV Votes Claimed by Elections Office of Wanye County: 552,397
Why aren't more voter AV Ballot Statuses showing up? I processed ~1.4 million registered users for Wayne County.
I have processed all Wayne County Register Votes and pulled any data about their AV Ballot Status. I have a copy in a local database. It appears now that Michigan is removing data from the voter ballot status database.
Is it possible that as the percentages adjust due to new ballots arriving, that there is a rounding error occurring at 3 decimal places to create this strange fluctuation?