Posted on 12/15/2020 12:02:43 PM PST by Red Badger
[[85,000 Times Higher Than FEC Allows]]
Obviously not, because they ‘allowed’ it, but of course had the situation been reversed- the FEC would be all over the issue demanding re-election because of faulty mashines
Yeah, I see my mistake, The 85,000 is correct. 68.05/.0008=850625 as stated by nh1.
Thanks for the correction.
So 68.05/.0002 = 340,250 times greater than the correct allowable fed rate.
1/500,000=.000002 allowed failure rate
1/125,000 = .000008 failure rate used
15,676 number of votes cast
10,667 failures
10,667/ 15,676 = 68% failure rate
0.000002 x 15676 = 0.031 failures allowed
10,667 failures / .031 allowed failures = 344,096 times higher failures than allowed
When you do the same with 1/125,000 failure rate you come closer to that 85,000 x higher figure they’re using ... they’re just beiing conservative with their numbers.
essentially the same math in my post directly above yours.
How do you know that 85000 times higher means election fraud? 97% of Statistician Scientists agree it takes at least 86000 times higher error rates to flip the election, and not one drop lower.
That’s Science!
When I started on my little math problem, no one else had responded. I did not see any other posts until I refreshed.
Voter fraud is not on the list of the Patriots at MSM.
Voter fraud is not on the list of the Patriots at MSM.
So, what is the consequence if that guideline is violated?
A sternly worded letter from the FEC?
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No worries, I liked the way you explained it as well.
GMTA
Love your tagline. I used another quote from Leo for several months as my tagline, maybe it’s time to revert — considering the current constitutional crisis.
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The “audit” is a fictional construct. There was no “68% error”, and nothing that allowed nefarious people to sneak in different results.
In Atrium county, the people running the election (republicans, as it is a solidly republican county), failed to do required updates, so there were transmission errors of the tabulations.
When these errors were found (note there was a human attempt to report votes that messed up the count for a bit, and was then corrected), they decided to manually go through the output “ticker tape” and manually report the results. This task was monitored.
This may be where the report gets a “68% error rate” — in that 68% of the results were hand-entered from the ticker-tape.
I have now learned that, like in Georgia, the machines in Michigan print out paper ballots, which are then tabulated. Atrium County is now going to perform an audit, manually recounting every paper ballot, to see if the final count matches what was reported. They expect it to, as they believe they did a good job reading the paper tapes and reporting the numbers.
But it is easy enough to look at “manual reports”, and pretend that these reflect a massive fraud, or that they represent the machines being programed to fail. Which was “literally” the case in Atrium, because the workers failed to update the drives for appropriate automated transmission.
I think we would all have better elections if everybody who was worked up over fraud in this election signed up as poll workers next time around. We’d have a lot more people making sure things were done correctly, and more people would have an idea of exactly how this process runs.
You sound as slimy as Snidely Whiplash.
Lots of brand new DU trolls running around gaslighting.
They stepped in it. More than half the country knows this election was stolen and more than half of the political leaders are perfectly fine with it.
That is a recipe for a complete loss of legitimacy for the ruling class as they have effectively lost the consent of the governed.
Instead of waiting four years, the morons decided to seize power in front of the world.
Arrest. Prosecute. Sentence. Execute.
Thank you for your post👍
I get the sense that things are about to get ugly.
I hate to say it. This sparks the beginnining of civil war.
It will get ugly.
My preference is for apppreciable small segment differences.
I call it incrementalism.
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