This is taking longer than I expected: Dahill thanks for the reply. I'd still like everyone else to do the same. Given that we don't have alignments, I think we need to step out of the box a bit.
First, I'm making the assumption that Gorrad is not scum. Post 551 is a big mess of WIFOM, but I am reading some honest frustration in that post.
Assuming Gorrad is town, I think we can start to speculate how scum would react. The general case, in my experience at least, is that scum split their votes: some will be on the wagon of the lynchee and some won't. In a normal game, scum will be forced to make difficult decisions as to when to get on a wagon and whether they should get off. But what makes those decisions difficult is that in the end statuses are revealed. And ultimately, all players should be held accountable for their actions.
Now, once Gorrad claims the scum learn that if he is lynched then there are no consequences to their actions. Suddenly there is no pressure. If we have two scum, I think there's a very good possibility both of them went on Gorrad's wagon. If we have three it's a little more questionable but I think at least two would be on that wagon.
This is not to say that traditional scumhunting shouldn't be done, but it's going to be harder to form conclusions. I think my starting point is the town's best place to look for scum.
FoS: Cohhed, Spy, dahill
I really wanted to post this after everyone answered, but I don't want to wait much longer to start discussing this.
@plum regarding the scum/town ratio - it's possible. Hence why I asked about typical number of scum in mini theme games wihth fewer than 12 players. Again, not trying to play out-guess the mod, but in her workup for Mushroom Kingdom Mafia she ran a "quickest win for town/scum" analysis. I believe that one did have a possible route for the scum to win after N2 for MKM, but she considered the possibility remote. Again, that was a large game and I can see why a mod would be more concerned with a large game ending after two voting rounds rather than a mini game. My main concen was getting everyone to think before they bold vote from here on in.