:: If they didn’t create a ballot for all those votes they manufactured, a recount should catch that. ::
Depending on the scope of the individual steps involved, such a fraud can be caught in each step but would definitely be caught in a re-canvass step.
Currently, I am concerned about chain-of-custody of ballots that “magically” appear in the middle of the night.
If they were delivered to cover for the amount of electronically manufactured votes and dumped into the “tabulated” box, they would difficult to detect.
If, they were run through the tabulator at some later time, that makes it more difficult.
This makes the RT data from any cloud servers key.
I’m STILL waiting on Ron’s discussion today.
Just checked his twitter, nothing yet.
Why were ballpoint pens recommended before election day, but "Markers" NEEDED on election day? https://t.co/1DaWJ2iN3h— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) November 18, 2020
Sharpie Markers in particular are mentioned.
Could it have something to do with a marginal mark threshold set by the county?— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) November 18, 2020
Did your ballot have a QR code on it?
If so, it would be a HUGE help if you could DM me with information about your location.— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) November 18, 2020
:: would definitely be caught in a re-canvass step ::
Key to this would be catching them in the re-canvass.
That way they would be REMOVED from the universe of legal ballots prior to a recount.
This step alone would trigger the recount step.