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Georgia Ballots Rejected By Machines Were Later Altered By-Election Workers To Count

A Bombshell report helps to explain what happened in Georgia on the day following the November 2020 election.

Trump saw his lead disappear in Georgia.

Images of ballots recently obtained are beginning to explain why.

Dominion Voting machines refused to accept ballots in which the voter had filled out boxes for Trump or his Democratic opponent Joe Biden. This is known as an “overvote”.

The machine rejects the ballot, and neither candidate receives a tally. The ballot should be subject to human review.

Images from the ballot reveal that Trump’s vote was scribbled in a big blob in the box, and then a smaller check mark next to Biden.

The ballot was first scanned and rejected by Machine 5150 at 6:10 p.m. ET on Nov. 4.

Then a panel of humans decided the vote should be awarded to Biden, with the notation “mark removed for Donald J. Trump.” A can see that ballot here:

This process is called “adjudication” and it involves the substitution of human judgment for machine scanning when voters have incorrectly filled out a paper vote.

Reports show that approximately 3% of absentee ballots, over 5,000 of the 148,000 absentee ballots cast, required some form of human intervention in Georgia’s largest county. This information is confirmed by logs from Fulton County.

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