I think you are trying to give clarity but, as a gentle suggestion, breaking up your thoughts with white space is better than ellipses (...).
As for your points, are you not missing the fact that there was heavy early voting and that the processing of those votes should have started 6 days before? To me this is one of the indicators of a Rat in Denmark, that Broward did not report those votes as required at 7pm of Election Day. Then there was the discrepancy in number of ballots (not votes) that went up by some 70k+ overnight? Really?
Florida Election Law
https://dos.myflorida.com/media/699702/election-code.pdf
The supervisor of elections shall verify the signature of each elector on the return mailing envelope with the signature on the electors registration records. Such verification may commence at any time prior to the canvass of votes. The supervisor of elections shall safely keep the ballot unopened in his or her office until the county canvassing board canvasses the vote.
(6) The canvassing board may begin the canvassing of mail ballots at 7 a.m. on the sixth day before the election, including processing the ballots through the tabulating equipment.
Mail-In ballots can be processed through the tabulating equipment beginning on the sixth day before the election.
Early voting is processed as done.
Same day voting in Broward County is only 25% of the total vote.
Broward County has no excuses why they were unable to report the MAIL-IN and EARLY voting results 30 minutes after the polls closed on Tuesday Nov 6th.
Broward County 2016 Voting Pattern
Same day 213,112
Early 426,592
Mail-In 202,904
Provisional 1,623
TOTAL 844,231