Wisconsin audit of Trump win finds not a single voting machine error
- An audit of the November election in Wisconsin found that not a single vote was counted incorrectly by tabulating machines, according to the audit report.
- The audit revealed no evidence of hacking or tampering with the voting machines or software.
- Five human errors were detected during the audit, resulting in an error rate of 0.0000009%, as stated in the report.
- Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin’s top elections official, emphasized that the audit dispels misinformation regarding the security of electronic voting systems.
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