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How long do you intend to recycle this Mutula Kilonzo jr tweet?
That aside: We have two issues:
1. Were the results were transmitted randomly
2. Why was there maintained a steady, unchanging gap between the "winning" candidate and the "losing" candidate?
3. Is 2 (above) the result of 1(above)
4. Upon what evidence did the IEBC base it declaration of results
My response:1. They may well have been transmitted randomly. If that be the case, then every time the field offices transmitted say 3000 votes for Raila, Uhuru got exactly or near exactly the same. I can assure you that you have a greater chance of winning ALL the major world lotteries before that happens
2. The steady, unchanging gap between the two could only be maintained by a computer algorithm. This was first seen when during testing, it deducted 1 vote from Raila. If they allow the result to move from 99% to 100% you will see wonders. Uhuru would reach over 9M while Raila would get 8M (a different topic).
3.
Some IT quack has tried to explain that the randomness caused 2. In fact I wish he had tried the exact opposite. If he had said the IEBC arranged for specific polling stations to transmit at certain times based on the perceived strengths of the candidates, it could have made more sense. Dismiss it as cheap uneducated propaganda
4. The IEBC did not use the electronic results to declare a winner; And did not have all the Form 34B and 34As with 11,000 missing at the time. So my bet is that State House gave them the figures to announce.
So far IEBC claims they relayed keyed in results from the stations. Is maintain the portal results were random on this account.
Yes the portal results were supposed to be accurate but I think IEBC and the Senate committee anticipated errors.
Look at article number 4 ,Transmission of Results , paragraph 2
Here's Mutula Kilonzo confirming this I think;
I doubt any serious argument can be sustained against anticipated errors.