does an audit include a recount?
there are assertions that a Biden deck of x amount of votes was run continuously through the machines.
If they didn’t create a ballot for all those votes they manufactured, a recount should catch that.
A recount is a form of audit.
It would be generated by negative results from a recanvass.
Which is generated by a negative result of a limited audit.
:: 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.