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110% Ballot Reversal Rate Observed During L&A Testing – Anomaly Not Investigated (MI)

Established Fact

ASOG’s forensic examination of Antrim County L&A records revealed a 110% ballot reversal rate in adjudication log records during the L&A testing phase for Warner Township. A reversal rate exceeding 100% is mathematically indicative of systematic error, configuration failure, or software anomaly – it means more ballots were reversed in adjudication than were cast in the test. This anomalous finding was not investigated, not corrected, and not reported to any oversight authority before the election proceeded. EMS system event logs (slog.txt and EmsLogger) that would contain the complete record of these anomalous events are among the class of records documented as absent for the 2020 election cycle, consistent with ASOG’s finding that 2020 adjudication logs were selectively deleted. 

Citations

Warner Township Public Accuracy Test held on October 20, 2020 https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/sos/30lawens/Antrim.pdf

Halderman “entirely omitted” the 111% reversal rate: https://electioncrimebureau.com/antrim-county-mi-findings/ | Election Crime Bureau

Bailey v. Antrim County, Case No. 20-9238-CZ, James Thomas Penrose IV and Jeffrey Lenberg, “Assessment of Halderman Expert Report Dated March 26, 2021” (June 23, 2021) https://www.scribd.com/document/513548171/JPenrose-JLenberg-AssessmentofHalderman-06-23-2021-Final-Signed2