Legitimate statement, though the question then becomes why the votes didn’t go
0, 93.5%, 99.7%, 100%
Instead of
0, 5%, 99.5%, 100%
Did they count the ones that needed to be manually reviewed first? How would they have known they needed manual review without running them through the system and knowing all the inerrant votes from scan failures?
If it was an automated ballot tallying machine, in one voting location, then it would be reasonably explained :)
Legitimate statement, though the question then becomes why the votes didn’t go
0, 93.5%, 99.7%, 100%
Instead of
0, 5%, 99.5%, 100%
Did they count the ones that needed to be manually reviewed first? How would they have known they needed manual review without running them through the system and knowing all the inerrant votes from scan failures?
Good point! 👍