The claim: “68% error rate in Michigan Voting Machines. Should be, by law, a tiny percentage of one percent.”
In a Tuesday tweet, Trump claimed there was a “68% error rate in Michigan Voting Machines. Should be, by law, a tiny percentage of one percent.”
He suggested Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson would face legal scrutiny for the alleged errors. “Did Michigan Secretary of State break the law? Stay tuned!” Trump wrote.
Trump was reacting to a consultant’s report that a judge made public Monday in connection with an election lawsuit in Antrim County, in northern Michigan, where a misapplied software update initially led to incorrect unofficial results being reported on election night. But Trump’s tweet misinterprets the findings of the report, which itself presents a misleading picture.
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Dominion Voting machines in Nevada were allegedly discovered to have a 70% error scanning of ballots higher than that of Michigan s voting machines, a report reveals.
Citing a Twitter post linked to a Las Vegas Review Journal article, The Gateway Pundit said that what happened in Michigan regarding the Dominion voting machines was not an isolated incident. The same thing happened in Clark County Nevada Las Vegas, The Gateway Pundit announced.
This revelation came a day after Michigan Judge Kevin Eisenheimer allowed Attorney Matthew DePerno to release the result of the forensic investigation conducted on the 16 Dominion voting machines in Antrim County, MI.
Forensic audit finds that security log files were deleted from all Dominion machines to hide vote switching
After election officials identified “glitches” that switched 6,000 Trump votes to Biden, the courts in Antrim County Michigan ordered an audit of Dominion voting machines. The forensic audit was carried out by the Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG). This group conducted a forensic duplication on the county’s election management server. They investigated compact flash cards used by local precincts in their Dominion ImageCast system, and they audited the memory sticks used by Dominion Voter Assist Terminals and the memory sticks used for the poll book.
The Free Press, which has been following the Antrim County case, has looked closely at the Allied Security Operations Group report, which claims the county s equipment supplied by Dominion Voting Systems was intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results. In those reports, the Free Press has concluded that some of its claims including one that suggested machines had a 68% error rate
as if that percentage of the county votes had been misred, left untallied or changed were false or misleading.
Krebs said when he went over the report he was thrown by that claim of a 68% error rate and he saw it repeated in social media by the (Trump) campaign, by the president. But as he looked more closely, he concluded that the number cited by the group is the number of alerts reported by the voting machines or tabulators, not necessarily errors or changes in the actual ballots as they were counted.
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Election inspectors process ballots on Election Day at City Hall in Warren, Mich., in Macomb County, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Dominion Voting Systems is still coming under scrutiny in several key battleground states where President Trump is disputing the election results.
After a six-hour legislative hearing into the November general election, the Arizona Senate has announced it will issue subpoenas to investigate and audit ballot-counting machines in Maricopa County, the most populous county in the state.