What about the ballots that Dominion ‘reads-in’, deems un-scannable, which then get automatically recreated? AND THE ORIGINAL DESTROYED!
Dominion execs are on video telling customers that it does that.
They even proudly pointed out that they have a ‘library’ of different shape ‘blobs’ that they use to fill in the re-created ballots, so as to “protect the privacy” (???) of the fact that a dominion machine manufactured that ballot.
Does that sound like a kosher voting system to you?
If there was some legitimate reason for doing that then you re-create the ballot AND NOTE ON IT that it was a recreation and mark the original as such and set it aside. That way you have an audit trail. Which is required by law.
An audit trail of a computer system like this requires the ability to run all the ballots through and reproduce the exact result. This is not possible with Dominion systems.
“What about the ballots that Dominion ‘reads-in’, deems un-scannable, which then get automatically recreated? AND THE ORIGINAL DESTROYED!”
This is where the examination of the paper comes in, I would think...