Yes, crooks examined their machines and found nothing amiss. But very few machines were examined by non-biased forensics experts due to the obstructions against allowing such trustworthy examinations.
PA Supreme Court Blocks Inspection of Voting Machines in Fulton County (wdiy.org) 1-18-22
PA Supreme Court Blocks Inspection of Voting Machines in Fulton County
that's one instance. you know that you can't always inspect machines because you want to. duh
why did they block it? "Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania have hired the company
Envoy Sage to carry out its election audit and inspect the voting machines, though the company does not appear to have any past elections experience, according to its
website."
The public knows almost nothing about how the probe would have been conducted and one of Fulton County’s Republican commissioners quickly shutdown questions to the effect after Friday’s board meeting was over.
Neither lawyers and officials have offered details on how an inspection would be conducted or if it would follow state or federal guidelines about how to perform one.
republican morons hire companies with no experience. no wonder the court didn't let them. duh.
however as part of a legitimate process, maricopa county had a forensic audit. machines were inspected. duh
1 IntroductionSLI Compliance is submitting this report as a summary of forensic auditing efforts, solicitedby Maricopa County Elections Department. The forensic audit conducted consisted of ananalysis and review of the voting system equipment used in the November 3rd, 2020presidential election and records from that election, to extract facts about the use of theDominion Voting Systems Democracy Suite 5.5B voting system.The Maricopa County forensic audit was conducted on the Dominion Democracy Suite (DS)5.5B system and included examination of the following items per direction given byMaricopa County Elections Department:• 100% (9) of the County’s central count tabulators (ICC) (4 Hi-Pro high-speedscanners and 5 Cannon high-speed scanners), which are used for processing largequantities of ballots.• 100% (4) workstations and (2) servers used to operate the election managementsystem (EMS), which includes pre-election functions for creating the electiondefinition for the specified election, as well as post-election activities includingaccumulating, tallying and reporting election results.• 10% sample (35) of the County’s 350 precinct-based tabulators (ICP2s) that wereutilized in the election, at the polling centers.• 20% sample (4) of 20 adjudication stations, which allow ballots with exceptions oroutstack conditions such as over-votes, blank ballots, write-ins and marginal marks,to be resolved.