It’s completely transparent. 9 wide view cameras focusing on different areas. Observers on the floor looking over shoulders of 3 auditors per table.
What is not seen or widely acknowledged are overhead cameras at each table recording every procedure in detail which could be accessed if needed. These overhead views would disclose voter info, which is why they’re not available on the website for public consumption.
Let’s see what they find. Would like to see enough votes thrown out to flip the state. Or the amount of illegal ballots. Or problems with the machines. Even though it’s not going to change much it would let people see the amount of fraud.
Not when the auditors are inspecting ballots. The ballots have no information on them that would allow an individual voter to be identified unless some voter decided to write their name on their ballot. Which is highly unlikely, and would be an example of a voter choosing to disclose how they voted.