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Election Operators In Pennsylvania Were Able To Examine BLANK Ballots And “Re-Mark” Them “If Needed” – The Clover Chronicle

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a popular developer on Twitter re-mark if needed Pennsylvania Department of State requested a function from Dominion Voting Software to allow local “Operators” with access to “totally blank ballots” to examine, RE-MARK IF NEEDED and allowed, and then re-scan into the tabulator.https://t.co/Iusf55hfqL pic.twitter.com/m7Hkxvigq7 – Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) November 12, 2020 On page 63 of the PDF file found here, there are entries under the Dominion software “Feature/Characteristic” section that state the following: 1. Totally Blank Ballots: Any blank ballot alert is tested. Answer: YES Comment: Precinct voters receive a warning; both precinct and central scanners will warn on blank ballots. 2. Totally Blank Ballots: If blank ballots are not immediately processed, there must be a provision to recognize and accept them. Answer: YES Comment: Blank ballots are flagged. These ballots can be manually examined and then be scanned and accepted as blank; or precinct voter can override and accept. 3. Totally Blank Ballots: If operators can access a blank ballot, there must be a provision for resolution. Answer: YES Operators can examine a blank ballot, re-mark if needed and allowed, and then re-scan it The third entry is the most peculiar and ambiguous. What defines “needed” and “allowed?” Also, how can someone “re-mark” a ballot if it is already blank? H/T: anon 3mm35b8C Main Image Credit: WHYY 564 views