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Reading the SCOK ruling on Pg 124. The impression I am getting is that NTC should verify(not against 34A). After that they tally 34B. At the moment they make the declaration, all 34As should be available for any interested observer.
Therefore the drill seems to be to use 34B to generate the final result. Chebukati's declaration was invalid because not all 34As were available at the time. If he had all of them, the declaration would have been valid in law. Regardless of the ramifications(including a wrong outcome on the basis of 34As which could be cured in court). If the 34Bs were based on all 34As, as IEBC would have us believe, then most likely the outcome was correct; but they could not show that they had all 34As.
More yet, from the ruling on paragraph 290, it looks like 34C would still include 34As like the old ones. It looks like the NTC should make a tally(or just a list) of 34As that go into 34B. The 34Bs are not mere data(contrary to what I suggested above), they are the ones to go into the tally that will be declared. The NTC tally is the mere data.
In a nutshell, they have been told, just tally it the way you used to do it, with one exception; don't change the 34Bs. I think they used to go through the 34Bs(or their analogue) and make fixes as required. But now they can't do that. And they(the commission CTC/NTC/... compendium) must show that all the 34As were there.
Other than the finding of illegality of the declaration, which I agree with, the rest of this is labyrinthine. If I am having trouble holding this together in my head, I am sure quite a few others are. It's not so obvious after all. This stuff needs to be more explicitly spelled out. Something like The NTC should tally and verify the 34Bs(this should be spelled out). And don't declare the result without all 34As available to the public. Then declare the tally from the 34Bs. The value of the 34As is to make it easier for interested parties to be able to make quick decisions on if they have a case to petition or not.
IEBC should be front and center trying to get this simplified before the next election. But all we see are memos, meeting in fancy hotels in Naivasha, getting ready to self audit their servers ... And they should incorporate all parties, including seeking advice from the SCOK. This should be the easiest and least controversial change among all the parties.
In the US, the results of the states are final. The Electoral College meets and actualizes them. Nobody in DC tries to tinker with them. I think that is what they were aiming for with the CTC finality. But they still held onto the NTC being able to tinker with things.