I am, or was, an EE. How can an exact digitizable quantity, like a vote, be subject to a calibration error?
Or, if the calibration error is in assessment of when the box is filled in on a graphical screen interface, how can it default to an entirely different box which wasn’t touched at all?
You are being entirely too logical.
This is Chicago after all.
Sh!t happens there.
I am not an expert, but when I bought a Kindle fire table, I had to calibrate the touch screen. So this could be the case, at least if it only happens once.
But if it happens more than once, it is enemy action.
If the Rats were smart, they’d embed a random generator that enables the random conversion a few votes here and there.
At this time, the machine vendor needs to be hauled into court to examine the code for malicious and intentional fraud.
Maybe the machines are controlled like the ones in the casinos—they decide who loses and who wins there, why not in an election?