Georgia uses electronic tabulation machines that incorporate floating point math to ten decimal places for each vote. Why do they need decimal places when counting integer count votes of one citizen, one vote?
Weighted value votes for candidates, that’s why. Votes for Warnock counted 1.2376894653 votes while votes for the designated Republican loser would only count for 0.7265703547 votes. With the rest distributed to write in, Mickey Mouse, and blank. Then the machine will automatically adjust the discrepancy close enough to just avoid an automatic paper audit count.
I’ve seen it demonstrated. Demo election between Candidate A who got 75 actual votes and Candidate B who got 25 actual votes, run through the tabulation machine, Candidate B won with a 55% to 45% result. The percentage of outcome could be preset.
The algorithms will only report the total votes cast, and the integer votes cast for each candidates as determined to make it agree to the pre-determined outcome. Totals for each candidate added together will sum to total votes cast. No where are the floating point figures shown except internally.
The machines need to be banned from being used in any election.
People of Georgia also should launch investigations into how much cheating went on.
They need to know how they cheated,(as well as how much), so they can try to prevent it from happening again.
And isn't voting a Civil Right?
Wouldn't vote fraud be a violation of that right?
Georgians have voted in the man who says Jesus supports abortion. The man is also a minister. His church pays for his residence, >$7K per month.
I have relatives in Georgia. Not going back there.