Posted on 10/04/2022 7:21:50 AM PDT by bitt
Open records requests reveal 64 of 66 Georgia counties have the same unsolved 'Tennessee Error' that caused seven scanners to miscount hundreds of ballots in Williamson County.
In a podcast episode released last week Thursday, David Cross and Kevin Moncla of the Election Oversight Group reveal that open records request from 64 of 66 Georgia counties show the same security error “QR code signature mismatch” and warning message “Ballot format or id is unrecognizable” that caused seven scanners to miscount hundreds of ballots in Williamson County, Tennessee.
The "Tennessee Error" is an “anomaly” discovered on Dominion’s Image Cast Precinct (ICP) Tabulators (also referred to as "scanners") that occurred during a Williamson County election held on October 26, 2021.
The Election Assistance Commission (EAC) defines an anomaly as "an irregular or inconsistent action or response from the voting system or the system component, which resulted in the system or component not functioning as intended or expected."
In Williamson County, an election worker tallying votes on a post-it note realized that hundreds of ballots removed from a tabulator did not get counted.
Even though that tabulator never signaled that a problem occurred.
(Excerpt) Read more at kanekoa.substack.com ...
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It is a feature, not a bug.
Great News for the Pillow Guy!
It’s not defamation if the machines don’t work right.
The process of counting the ballots run through the machine and comparing them to the tabulator results should be required on all machines in every election.
That won’t catch a deliberate vote switching code. But it will catch a tabulator dropping votes.
Spyware Voting machines
With multiple incidents in multiple counties I’m wondering if the Democrat strategy is to turn AZ elections into total toast and lose representation in Congress for the state rather than give up a Democrat advantage.
Correction, or clarification, needed. Georgia has like aroudn 160 counties.
So this article is not correctly headlined.
Lots of IT people on FR understand how poor the error handling routines were/are.
I believe I voted on these machines.
You got to a pedestal stall and select your vote, review and confirm. It prints out a piece of paper with your vote on it. You review, and then you take it to a scanner, that looks like a fax machine on top of a sealed box.
It scans it, apparently both sides. Doesn’t matter if you get it oriented correctly. And drops it into the sealed box.
There is no indicator that it counted it or counted it correctly when you put it in the scanner. But there is a paper trail.
2/3 of 81 million possibly fraud
yes he will need this in light of SCOTUS rejection
But is against the law to receive a copy of how your ballot was read by the machinery
Interesting voting machine...I hadn’t heard about that design before. That’s a pretty clever idea.
Too bad all those pieces of paper were burned in contravention of the law.
> “Correction, or clarification, needed. Georgia has like aroudn 160 counties.”
Not sure every GA county has DVS machines. The numbers might refer only to counties where Dominion had a presence.
I haven’t looked into it, but it would be interesting to know in TN what votes were dropped for Trump versus Biden.
They cannot change it if you know what it ended up being.
The article said this error described in one county was found in 97%of the counties
Wouldn’t surprise me. Good old Brad just had to big the highest pay out company
Maybe they can have the Stanford Election fraud denier of CNN fame Justin Grimmer,
( a Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University,
>see
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4098080/posts <
)
come and share his wisdom and expert inquiry.
Meanwhile, all the Feral “judges” are helping these maggots sue anyone who challenges them.
Around as in 159
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