More on DC Voting

The DC Board of Elections and Ethics blamed the overcounting of write-ins on a defective cartridge, while the manufacturer, Sequoia, said its equipment was not responsible to the Washington Post. The article reports experts question the defective cartridge theory as ghost write-ins and extra votes affected more than one party’s primary.

Also worth noting:

Jeff Coudriet, committee clerk for Evans, volunteered on Evans’s campaign Tuesday and conducted a periodic check of ballots at some precincts, including Precinct 141.

At 10 a.m., 110 voters had trickled in, and by 6 p.m., 256 voters had cast ballots, according to the notes he took on his iPhone.

According to the election results that the board is maintaining, 326 ballots were cast by the close of the polls at 8 p.m., which would correspond with Coudriet’s accounting.

So something happened after the polls closed. But what?