A Michigan judge ordered the release Monday of an independent forensic audit report of the Dominion Voting Systems machines used in Antrim County, which flipped from a win for Democrat Joe Biden to President Donald Trump after a glitch was discovered and corrected. The audit, which was led by Russell Ramsland of the Dallas-based Allied Security Operations Group, revealed over a 68 percent ballot error rate -- at least 85,000 times higher than the Federal Election Commission guidelines allow. Additionally, Ramsland's team reported the "extremely suspicious" absence of logs regarding the abnormally high number of digitally adjudicated ballots.

Dominion audit: Ballot error rate was at least 85,000 times higher than FEC allows
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Dominion audit: Ballot error rate was at least 85,000 times higher than FEC allows

'A staggering number of votes required adjudication. This was a 2020 issue not seen in previous election cycles still stored on the server.'