Dean Logan, the county's elections director and one of three members on its canvassing board, said those ballots would not be re-evaluated because they had been properly considered and rejected.
Let me see if I understand this. First, ballots which had been 'mistakenly' rejected were recounted. Later, when the GOP submitted the mentioned affidavits, we get the position that they would the ballots would not be re-evaluated because they had been 'properly considered and rejected'. I'd be curious as to what that last phrase meant. If the were rejected, how do they know they were 'properly considered' and not 'mistakenly' rejected without re-evaluating them?