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To: Uncle Chip

How did the computer know how many ballots were cast? For instance, the question I’ve been asking is this: The computer reads card A with a vote for President and card B with a vote for Amendment 8. How does the computer decide whether that is one complete ballot, or 2 undervotes - an undervote in the Presidential race by somebody who only handed in card B, and an undervote in the amendment race by somebody who only handed in card A?

I feel like I’m in an echo chamber. I’m asking these questions and all I get back is the same numbers that I’ve been dealing with all along.


147 posted on 11/10/2012 10:13:12 PM PST by butterdezillion
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To: butterdezillion
I'm sure these numbers have changed in the recounting but note that it counts the candidates votes along with blank votes and over votes and write-ins and in the Presidential, Senate, and House races the total votes for all three is 124,031 -- on the button.

But if you want to see where the fraud in the House West race is look at the vote totals that were tabulated at this time. They were showing Murphy with a 13,000 vote lead over West. What????? yep: West: 52,625 and Murphy:65,896.

And now after the recount the difference between them is less than 2,000.

How does a machine make an 11,000 vote error????

That is where your fraud is. How did the machine give Murphy 65,000 in the first place versus 52,000 for West in what the County now admits to have been an 11,000 vote error out of 124,000 votes cast??? That's where we should be looking.

149 posted on 11/10/2012 10:49:00 PM PST by Uncle Chip
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