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To: Williams
... The rate allowed is 1 in 250,000 votes regardless of how you compute it as a tiny fraction.

And that was not omitted, as would be the case if it were anything other than a typo-type error.

182 posted on 12/14/2020 9:36:06 AM PST by gloryblaze
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I guess what I don’t understand is who is this guy and what ‘standing’ does he have. This is an independent? Is this a government sanctioned investigation?


185 posted on 12/14/2020 9:46:39 AM PST by ozarkgirl ( )
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To: gloryblaze

THERE IS NO ERROR
John and Mary are running for class president. There are 100 students in the class. When the ballots are first counted, there appears to be a tie: 50 ballots for John and 50 ballots for Mary.

Just to be sure, the ballots are counted again. It is discovered that one ballot that was counted for John should have been counted for Mary. Hence, Mary wins 51 to 49.

Only one ballot out of one hundred (1% of the ballots) was counted wrongly, but the error rate is 2%: 51/100 (51%) to 49/100 (49%).

An error rate of 68.05% means that 34.025% of the ballots were switched.


189 posted on 12/14/2020 10:00:13 AM PST by Leonine
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