Adjudicating Vote (AV) Election Fraud 101: One method of electronic election fraud used during 2020 election involved the AV feature of Dominion voting machines. An electronic vote has two paths: 1) ballot is fine and tabulated. 2) ballot is flagged and sent to adjudication bin.
In the adjudication bin, the controller inspects the ballot and manually selects the candidates the original voter intended for. It looks like this:
Normally, adjudicating votes make up < 5% of total votes. For example, Fulton County, GA had 1,800 adjudicated votes in its first 75,000 ballots processed (2.4%). And it was estimated 1,400 more would be adjudicated for the remaining 67,000 ballots.
1,800 actual + 1,400 predicted = 3,200 estimated total adjucated ballots for Fulton County on election night. However, after the remaining 67,000 ballots were tallied it was reported that 106,000 ballots were adjucated!
During the 2020 election, we saw Trump's sizable lead in GA erased the next morning after counting resumed from a "water pipe burst." https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8912337/amp/Burst-pipe-halts-count-absentee-ballots-Georgia-60-000-votes-not-counted.html
However, the forensic audit of Dominion voting machines in Antrim County, MI showed us the fraud trick. Here, 68% of the ballots were adjucated and the adjudicated ballot logs were wiped clean. https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/dec/14/forensic-auditors-find-shocking-68-error-rate-one-/
The fraud is to mark an extraordinarily high amount of ballots to be adjudicated. (To find fraud in any county, look up the AV%) From there, the votes can be manually tallied for any candidate the controller desires while wiping the logs clean. How's that for election security?