Not physically possible?
No.
Electronically possible? Absolutely YES!
Agree!
That’s how he can talk with a straight face.
Correct.
The system does have the capability to change vote tallies, thus reducing 100 votes for 1 candidate, to 90 votes. Ranked Choice Voting
Dominion - Democracy Suite(R) EMS Results Tally & Reporting User Guide (Version: 5.11-CO::7) of May 28, 2019.
https://www.oann.com/files/UG-RTR-UserGuide-5-11-CO.pdf
There are several pages regarding “Ranked Contests” and “Ranked Choice Voting” (RCV).
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Tabulators at the first stage, optically recognize marked votes on a ballot inserted by the voter. The tabulator creates a QR code version of the votes on the ballot, and the tabulator stores the QR records - 1 record per inserted paper ballot.
What the Tabulator optically recognizes as a vote for candidate “A”, could, by programming, be altered to candidate “B” - early in the process of creating the QR code for the ballot.
That is possible; programming to Go Left instead of Go Right.
Unless there is a motherboard chip that is permanently hardened to assert observation of vote marks and calculate/produce the QR code.
Yet, up from that First Stage Tabulator, what prevents a higher-level Tabulator from converting a QR code or a batch of QR codes?
“Electronically possible? Absolutely YES!”
+1
I am also curious whether its machines have WIFI transmitters.