“ 6. The allowable election error rate established by the Federal Election Commission guidelines is of 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%). We observed an error rate of 68.05%. This demonstrated a significant and fatal error in security and election integrity.”
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1 in 250,000 is 0.0004% not 0.0008%.
Such an egregious error on the opening page of the report discredits the entire document.
I don't think so. It's a pretty detailed report. Does that error call into question any of the other findings?
A simple calculation of the statutory allowable error rate has nothing to do with the report’s validity one way or the other. The rate allowed is 1 in 250,000 votes regardless of how you compute it as a tiny fraction.
I strongly suspect that the error rate shown is the impermissible threshold. They computed it at 2 out of 250,000 rather than 1, to show what the law won’t allow, then demonstrated the actual error rate far surpassed that requirement.
1 in 250,000 is 0.0004% not 0.0008%.
Such an egregious error on the opening page of the report discredits the entire document.
A list of the other discredited conclusions would be of help.
Please post them at your convenience.