I was hoping this would have continued. I don’t want the ballot boxes with more votes than signed voters to disappear, and I fear they are going down the memory home before they can be investigated further. While Stein tilted at windmills they couldn’t be destroyed. Now bye bye ballots.
Perhaps a thorough recount could take place after the fact, that is, after the count has been certified.
A software contractor or the like could take whatever time is needed to perform the recount, identify discrepancies and causes, assess the veracity of the votes, and the overall accuracy of the system, with special attention to errors and causes. The contractor could then recommend actions to mitigate the weaknesses in the system.
These studies would produce a voting system that the people would have confidence in the results for future voting. How good are our voting systems across the country? Voter concerns include double counting, illegal voters, stuffed ballot boxes, hacking of voting machines, etc.