It also claimed that more than 200,000 votes were switched from Trump to Biden, but a report from The New York Times disputed the claim.
“The Dominion software was used in only two of the five counties that had problems in Michigan and Georgia, and in every instance there was a detailed explanation for what had happened. In all of the cases, software did not affect the vote counts,” The Times said.
Tina Barton, the Republican clerk in Rochester Hills, Michigan said that there was no truth to the Internet rumors that the voting software double counted some votes for Biden.
“As a Republican, I am disturbed that this is intentionally being mischaracterized to undermine the election process,” she said. “This was an isolated mistake that was quickly rectified.”
Gwinnett County, Georgia, election officials said “batches of absentee by mail ballots that were added to the Election Night totals without being fully adjudicated.”
It said that the staff “discovered earlier in the day that 3,200 batches would not push through because the software showed the adjudication still in progress even though it was completed. Ballots are scanned in batches and must remain together even if only one needs to be reviewed.”