In an enormous win at the moment, the Georgia State Election Board handed Decision 181-1-12-.12 by a 3-2 rely. The decision merely requires the hand counting of bodily paper ballots on the precinct degree to make sure it matches the overall reported by the tabulators. This doesn’t contain a hand-count tabulation of the vote totals however reasonably merely the overall variety of bodily ballots solid at that specific precinct.
It is a welcome rule in Georgia after a number of points arose throughout a municipal election in Tennessee in 2021. There may be ample proof that the identical points found in Tennessee could have plagued the Georgia 2020 Common Election. The Gateway Pundit has previously reported on this example.
GREAT NEWS!
GA State Election Board passes 3-2 decision 181-1-12-.12
HAND COUNT at precinct degree to make sure the totals match with the machines
It is a HUGE win and was opposed by the Faux Information, the Left, and Raffensperger pic.twitter.com/12FxvV9Tf4
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) September 20, 2024
Following the 2020 Common Election, Williamson County, TN reported an anomaly of their vote tabulation to EAC through the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Workplace. The anomaly was found when an election employee counted the bodily paper ballots from their October 2021 municipal election and realized that the variety of ballots hand-counted didn’t match the variety of ballots scanned on 7 out of 18 tabulators.
This led to an investigation by the U.S. Elections Help Fee (EAC) that might not conclusively pinpoint the direct reason for the anomaly. The EAC, at the side of Dominion Voting, investigated and, in February 2022, Dominion submitted a “Root Trigger Analaysis” to the EAC.
The EAC’s remaining report famous that “misguided code is current within the EAC licensed D-Suite 5.5-B and…5.5-C programs.”
From the report:
On February 11, 2022, Dominion submitted a Root Trigger Evaluation (RCA) to the EAC. The report
signifies that misguided code is current within the EAC licensed D-Suite 5.5-B and D-Suite 5.5-C
programs. The RCA report states that when the anomaly happens, it’s as a result of a misinterpret of the QR
code. If the QR code misinterpret impacts a sure a part of the QR code, the ICP scanner mistakenly
interprets a bit within the code that marks the poll as provisional. As soon as that misinterpret occurs, the
provisional flag isn’t correctly reset after that poll’s voting session. The result’s that each
poll scanned and tabulated by the machine after that misinterpret is marked as provisional and
thus, not included within the tabulator’s shut ballot report totals.
Through the testing and evaluation, it was found that “audit log info revealed entries that coincided with the manifestation of the anomaly; a safety error “QR code signature mismatch” and a warning message “Poll format or id is unrecognizable” indicating {that a} QR code misinterpret occurred.”
This prompted the poll to be “rejected.” The EAC states of their report:
Additional evaluation of the anomaly conduct confirmed that the scanners accurately tabulated all ballots till the anomaly was triggered. Following the anomaly, ballots efficiently scanned and tabulated by the ICP weren’t mirrored within the shut ballot stories on the affected ICP scanners.
When the anomaly was triggered on the seven tabulators in Williamson County, TN, it didn’t replicate the correct vote rely within the shut ballot tapes in comparison with the precise bodily rely.
The identical “QR code signature mismatch” and “poll format or id is unrecognizable” error code was additionally present in 64 out of 66 counties in Georgia, utilizing the identical tabulators as Williamson County.
Moreover, a number of counties in Georgia discovered additional ballots that weren’t mirrored within the authentic tabulation throughout their November sixteenth hand recount. Douglas County discovered 293 ballots. Fayette County discovered 2,755 ballots. Floyd County discovered 2,600 ballots and Walton County discovered 284 ballots. A few of the counties attributed it to a “discovered” reminiscence card. Journalist Heather Mullins was on the bottom in Floyd County and pressed election officers on what the trigger was. They acknowledged it was probably not a lacking reminiscence card.
Floyd County, GA: After a FULL day of rescanning, counting, & software program techs troubleshooting, election officers (whereas VERY clear), nonetheless had NO reply as to what prompted 2700 votes to go uncounted. Dominion techs stated they might not remark. Take heed to this! @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/v6j9lMatXH
— Heather Mullins (@TalkMullins) November 18, 2020
Listed below are two witnesses/specialists that testified concerning the Rule at the moment on the Georgia State Election Board listening to: