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Wisconsin Audit of Trump Win does not find a single voting machine error

Wisconsin Audit of Trump Win does not find a single voting machine error

Madison, wis. – an audit of the November election won by President Donald Trump In the state of Swing-Stat, Wisconsin found that not a single vote was not incorrectly metered, modified or missed by machinery.

Also, the audit found no evidence that any voting or software was hacked or otherwise modified. The Wisconsin Election Commission has launched the audit conclusions last week and is scheduled to discuss them on Friday.

Trump defeated Former vice -president Kamala Harris in Wisconsin with just over 29,000 votes.

In 2020 when Trump lost to Joe Biden with a little below 21,000 votes, Trump and support its supporters In Wisconsin there was a widespread fraud. But two partial stories, a nonpartisan audit, a revision of a conservative law firm and several state and federal processes did not support the claims.

Trump and his allies did not make similar charges of crimes at the 2024 elections he won.

Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin The top election officialHe said in a memory that the audit shows the public how effective the elections are organized and also works to “waste any misinformation or misinformation regarding the security of electronic voting systems.”

Post-electoral audit is required in accordance with the state legislation and was made after each general election in 2006. The officials of the local elections of 336 municipalities randomly selected from 327,230 ballots, within the 2024 audit. This is almost 10% of all the voting bulletins from Wisconsin thrown in the elections of 2024 State.

The only errors found during the audit were made by people, not by the voting counts. And only five human errors were detected, resulting in an error rate of only 0.000000%, according to the report.

“My hope is that this calms the people on all parts of the political corridor according to which the voting tabs do their job accurately,” said Ann Jacobs, the president of the electoral commission, in a post last week on the social media platform X. “We all complain when our candidate loses, but in the WI, it was not for WI. The other guy received several votes. “

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