DOMINION – NEVADA🚨
The error rate scanning ballots in Antrim County, Michigan was 68.05%.
Dominion Voting Systems are also used in Clark County, Nevada.
Clark County, Nevada election officials also *HAPPENED* to report an error scanning “ABOUT 70% OF BALLOTS”.🔻 pic.twitter.com/6kplN2dprX
— Kanekoa (@KanekoaTheGreat) December 14, 2020
It has been reported that Dominion voting machines in Clark County, Nevada, were found to have a roughly 70% error rate in tabulating ballots.
The whopping rate of rejection, it’s now known, matches nearly identically the error rate of voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan, revealing a seeming consistency in Dominion machines across jurisdictions.
Dominion machines in Michigan were found to have an error rate of 68.05%.
The exorbitantly high rates of rejection require votes to then be “adjudicated.” That process allows for votes to be allotted to candidates manually, in a process with little to no oversight.
Federal Election Commission guidelines call for an allowable election error rate of 1 in 250,000 ballots or just .0008%.