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(11-04-2020 10:51 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(11-04-2020 10:36 AM)bullet Wrote:  What type of system allows a 100,000 vote error as happened in Virginia? As a CPA, that's just outrageous. No controls. If Virginia elections were a public company, they would be in serious violation of the Sarbannes Oxley Act.

Was my first thought when I read that last night.

If you can have a 100k mistake, was it only reported because someone found out or are there redundancies in place to catch it? Where else does this happen?

It sounds like it was a manual entry with no controls. One person keying in something. Unacceptable in this day and age. And unacceptably incompetent to enter that big an error without noticing.
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