Auditors for a 2020 election investigation being carried out in Windham, New Hampshire, are saying that some of their latest findings are “large enough to account for discrepancies” found in the election results. Auditors said they found “experimental confirmation that if the contest is undervoted, a fold through a vote target can create a vote.” “Something we strongly suspect at this juncture, based on various evidence, is that in some cases, fold lines are being interpreted by the scanners as valid votes,” Mark Lindeman, part of the audit team, told WMUR. Harri Hursti, another auditor, said on Twitter that testing proved folded ballots were misinterpreted by machines. “Test decks proved that foldings across a vote targets is misinterpreted as additional phantom votes or subtracts votes due to false overvotes,” he wrote in a post. Auditors finished the hand recount on May 21. The audit began on May 11. AccuVote didn’t respond to a …