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68.05% Ballot Error Rate – Dominion EMS Configuration Altered Pre-Election to Force Mass Adjudication (MI)

Established Fact

The ASOG forensic report further documented that the Antrim County Dominion EMS was erroneously configured to produce a 68.05% ballot error rate – meaning more than two-thirds of all ballots were rejected by the machine and routed to human adjudication. The national standard for acceptable ballot error rates is less than 0.0008%. A 68.05% error rate is not the product of voter error or equipment malfunction; it is the product of misconfiguration of the election management software, which defines the parameters under which ballots are accepted or rejected. ASOG concluded: “The Antrim County Clerk and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson need to come forward and explain how the error rate was allowed to be set to 68.05%.” When combined with the deletion of all adjudication logs, the mass routing of ballots to human adjudication becomes forensically unauditable.