A claim has been made that all forms of alleged voter fraud (of scale) would be detected by recounting the paper ballots and comparing them to machine counts, which has been done in some challenged states, finding no problems. That sound right to you?
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Not sure about this. The adjudication process is questionable. Per statement, 90% rate on 100K+ ballots in Fulton Co. That original ballot is trashed, does the "corrected" ballot match the originals voters intent?
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What if there are two corrupt sets of data? Paper ballots matched to voter rolls, forensic audit of tabulation, compare?
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Every step in the voting process needs an auditable check and balance. Registration—> Voter identification—> vote recording —> accurate tally —> accurate roll up. Etc. Each has had issues. Who is voting. Are they allowed to be. Is their vote being recorded accurately.
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A good roadmap for voting reform.
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would need to look at all the ballots and run through scanner tests to detect computer generated or mass generated paper forms... what I am hearing is many paper ballots were destroyed after initial run through machines... and belief is they machines were tampered with.
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Not every state uses paper ballots, our county in Texas only uses them for early voting, and only if someone requests it at the time. The electronic machines have no paper ballot to record.
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Paper has to be verified by ID
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Only if
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