When you vote in Arizona, does the voting machine create a “ballot” which is then fed into a tabulating machine?
That being the case, if the tabulating machine rejects the ballot, it must be adjudicated. Are the rejected ballots adjudicated on the spot, or are they put in Door 3 (whatever the hell that is) and sent to the central site to be adjudicated and tabulated?
It seems to me the offsite adjudicators have the ability to change the votes as they please.
“It seems to me the offsite adjudicators have the ability to change the votes as they please.”
The off site adjudicators are teams with both parties looking at all the votes. They have to come to an agreement on every ballot. That is part of why things take so long. This isn’t Atlanta or Philly. No closed doors, hidden rooms, boxes unloaded and brought in secretly. BOTH PARTIES full access, AND all of it is done with live video feeds on the Internet.
It seems to me the offsite adjudicators have the ability to change the votes as they please.
NO CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR BALLORS SENT OFFSITE