Just left the Clerk's office, with a lot of interesting new thoughts. Peter Lupia (clerk candidate)

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Just left the Clerk's office, with a lot of interesting new thoughts. Peter Lupia (clerk candidate) explained why the adjudication was so high. Apparently half of the ballots being tested were blank and the Secretary of State changed the criteria for how the machines were configured during logic and accuracy tests

That is possibly one of the craziest things ever. First, blank ballots just shouldn't count, they shouldn't be sent to adjudication. Second, if you're trying to prove to us that our votes counted in the primary, why not keep the machines configured the same way. Furthermore, if your goal is to prove the accuracy of the machines, then count votes by hand and then do a machine count and compare the two

Too much common sense for these people

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