The above is from the "Analysis of the Antrim County, Michigan November 2020 Election Incident" report by J. Alex Halderman, a computer science professor at the University of Michigan with an interest in election security.
He was asked by the Secretary of State to analyze the Antrim County election to explain the errors and discrepancies. He found over twenty, some of which are still not fully resolved. The reader is referred to the full report for the amusing details; it is practically a textbook for how to mess with an election without getting prosecuted for election fraud.
The caption and the following text in the image above are, however, inaccurate in and of themselves. The log file excerpt does not show "several ballots being processed."
It shows a single ballot being processed several times.
"Ballot 1107" is the ID of a distinct ballot, as Halderman must very well know from digging through the log file. Notice the error messages that say "Ballot format or id is unrecognizable"; each ballot has a serial number on it that the scanner tries to read in.
The Dominion software is perfectly happy to read and count Ballot 1107 repeatedly, and only complains when it is shoved into the machine crooked.
And when the ballot was reversed here, it was not "returned to the voter", but to an election worker--look at the time stamps.
Halderman even miscounted the lines: there are 12 lines of errors in 26 lines, for an "error rate" of almost 50%.
It is interesting that he chose this particular section of the log file, which happens to show only one ballot ID number. Supposedly Central Lake Township had 1222 ballot reverses out of 1491 ballots total, so he could have taken his excerpt from almost anywhere in the log file.
The lawsuit in Antrim County over the retail marijuana initiative that was either won by a single vote or lost with a tied vote, is ongoing. I continue to assert that this lawsuit has the potential to change the world; it could and should blow the entire election fraud machine wide open.
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EDITED TO ADD: I've been told that the ballot number is actually the ballot design number, as in for a particular precinct, but I haven't seen a source for that.