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00:00We saw numerous examples of numbers moving, numbers being flipped and switched.
00:07As you realize, Antrim County is where the 6,000 vote glitch occurred.
00:14An error rate is permissible for one out of 125,000 ballots.
00:20And if you look at just what happened in Antrim County, the error rate was 8.3, so it puts it about 750 times the allowable limit.
00:35And according to the regulations, that should have disqualified.
00:40We have multiple ballots with the very same signature.
00:43I don't know if challenge is the right word, but until we get...
00:46We'll go ahead and count the ballots.
00:48Right, we need you to move forward.
00:51But we will separate out and count those.
00:54And there's going to be an asterisk saying these ballots have the same...
00:59And again, we know that you have a concern with this precinct.
01:03And when you get done with the audit part of it, not an investigation, not counting.
01:08We have 7,769 votes for Biden.
01:13And then for Trump, 4,509 votes.
01:17But that was wrong.
01:18And here are the actual results.
01:23Trump, significant margin over Joe Biden.
01:28First, they said, I believe this is a human error.
01:31Then they said it was a mechanical error.
01:33Then they said it was a human error.
01:35What happened?
01:36Well, what happened was the machine is designed to generate huge numbers of errors when you run ballots through the tabulator.
01:48And then those ballots, those errors go to adjudication where someone sitting somewhere, we don't know where, can simply click on one button and bulk adjudicate thousands of ballots at once.
02:04So in this case, they were able to adjudicate someone was 12,000 ballots roughly with one click of the button.
02:13Okay.
02:13And that's not good.
02:14Adjudication and the rate of ballots that were being adjudicated, i.e. it goes through the machine.
02:20Something doesn't look right.
02:21A human being has to take it and do something with it.
02:25What was the rate of ballots that needed to be adjudicated?
02:2868% of the ballots run through the machine or had to be adjudicated.
02:33And tell us just how crazy off the wall that number is or isn't.
02:38It seems kind of high.
02:40It's very high because the federal allowable rate is one in 125,000 ballots.
02:47That's the error rate.
02:48And this program is designed specifically to generate these types of errors, and that's how they move votes from one candidate to another.
02:59They put them in these folders for mass adjudication, and they are shipped somewhere.
03:03In our case, specifically as you see in the report, we can't tell that right now because on November 4th, all of those system files, adjudication files, and Internet files were deleted.
03:16So that's pretty significant.
03:19This is what we found, another thing that we found very disturbing.
03:23And this, there's an adjudication process that I know you're probably familiar with, Pete, but if there is a mark that is questionable, the ballot should be sent to an adjudication holding area to be resolved manually by a three-person team.
03:43Well, that's the way the system normally works.
03:48However, what the batch logs say is that all of the ballots were sent to adjudication, virtually all of the ballots.
03:59Now, adjudication only applies to mail-in ballots.
04:02So virtually all of the mail-in ballots, which was approximately $148,000, were forced into adjudication unnecessarily, and that's where they incur that extra risk of manipulation.
04:17What we're concerned about is that the electronic manipulation that can take place in adjudication, not necessarily the manual adjudication, even though that is typically biased.
04:29Wow.
04:33Again, let me emphasize this and get it correct.
04:39148,000 were forced to adjudication.
04:43Right, and the elections director actually admitted this on November 5th at a 5 p.m. press conference, and he said that at that time, over 113,000 ballots, 106,000 had gone to adjudication.
05:00And we were saying, what?
05:02How can that possibly be?
05:03And now we know it's because the logs were set to force them into adjudication.
05:10Because if we don't have the counts, then we can't move forward.
05:16And we understand that there is a concern with this precinct, that this is not a time for you to be investigating right now.
05:22Did you find something else?
05:23This is the time for you?
05:25No.
05:25So you need to move forward with the audit so we can get the numbers, so we can see how many ballots are here.
05:30But within, okay, so when we're done with the audit, there is still the opportunity to challenge the fact that we have multiple ballots with the very same signature.
05:39I don't know if challenge is the right word, but until we get it.
05:42We're challenging.
05:43We'll go ahead and count the ballots.
05:45Right, we need you to move forward.
05:47But we will separate out and count those.
05:49And there's going to be an asterisk saying these ballots have the same thing.
05:55And again, we know that you have a concern with this precinct, and when you get done with the audit part of it, not an investigation, not counting, that's not your rule right now, this very minute.
06:08So what I need you to do is complete the audit so we can get a number of how many ballots were in this can when you started counting, and we can move forward from there.
06:15Okay, so what I need for you guys to do right now is to finish the audit process.
06:20We'll have a number.
06:20We'll have a number.
06:21We can't separate them out.
06:22Whether valid or invalid, we'll have a number.
06:24That is not the process right now.
06:26The process right now is for you to put them in the piles where they belong and for the presidential vote and count the presidential votes.
06:33We understand that there is possibly an issue with this precinct.
06:37We understand that.
06:38But what I need for you to do right now is to finish the presidential race audit, not separate them out,
06:44and then we'll move forward from there, okay?
06:46But I need you to continue the process right now, please.
06:48Do you realize that the former state representative had issues with counting ballots that they were invalidated?
06:54I understand, but until we get a count, we need that piece done first.
07:00We need the audit piece done first because that's why we're here, and we will look at the numbers, okay?
07:07And I understand that there may be an issue, and I understand your concerns.
07:14So if we can complete the audit piece right now, then we can move forward, okay?
07:23Those key elements that showed differences in the data, the data runs and the tapes,
07:32and I believe I've provided that to you as well.
07:37And then a declaration by Robert Marsh, the Star Township Supervisor, a couple of the excerpts.
07:45When he said, upon examining the tape at the close of the polls, I could see that President Trump had clearly won the presidential race in Star Township.
07:53He said, I believe the numbers were 462 for President Trump, with Joe Biden receiving 161 votes.
08:00Normally, when a candidate has such a large lead, it's safe to assume who the winner would be.
08:06Early the next morning, my wife received a phone call from a friend asking what happened to Antrim County going blue, meaning Democrat.
08:13At 7.36 that morning, I was texting our stats representative, Tristan Cole, to find out if those were the actual results.
08:20At the time, Tristan advised me that the numbers were not right, that Antrim County was reporting 462 votes had been credited to Joe Biden,
08:28and President Trump had only received 10 votes.
08:30So we saw numerous examples of numbers moving, numbers being flipped and switched.
08:38As you realize, the Antrim County is where the 6,000 vote glitch occurred.
08:45And if you look at the numerous references in the guidelines for elections in the Help America Vote Act,
09:00the Federal Election Commission Voting System Standards, and the Federal Information Security Modernization Act,
09:06an error rate is permissible for 1 out of 125,000 ballots.
09:13And if you look at just what happened in Antrim County, the error rate was 8.3.
09:22So it puts it about 750 times the allowable limit, and according to the regulations, that should have disqualified.
09:32They went later and changed that from a glitch to a clerical error,
09:37which, you know, they kind of changed up the reporting on that a little bit.
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