“I do realize that because I voted in Georgia. The machine I voted at printed out a very easy to read and to verify paper ballot. The machine (the touchscreen) waited on my verification of the accuracy of the ballot. When I verified the ballot and acknowledged that it represented my choices, an election official collected it and it was sent through the scanner and the paper trail was kept for later audit. I can in no way see a “garbage in / garbage out” analogy at least as regards the Dominion Voting Systems.”
So one question I still have is regarding the encoding of the ballot that is read by the optical scanner vs. the actual text output that is presented to the voter. Is there possibility that the barcode could differ from the text. Hence the ballot could be fed back into the machine and continue to mark a fraudulent result even though the voter thought their vote was correct. That is one question I had about these machines....
Yes, that is a possibility. But Georgia took all of the paper ballots, 100% of them, and hand recounted them (a system audit) to see if that might have happened. The results came back basically the same as the machine count, and in the least not suspicious at all.