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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Same As It Ever Was: Voting Machines Shut Down in PA After Flipping Votes

 Story from the National File:

    Voting machines in multiple Pennsylvania precincts were shut down after they flipped cast votes from one candidate to another, the very same issue that was found to have happened in multiple states in 2020 as unprecedented election fraud gripped the nation. The shutting down of the voting machines in Pennsylvania could mark the first time that a government has actually acknowledged that the machines are flipping votes.

    The vote flipping is being chalked up to a human-induced “coding error” and came in Pennsylvania’s Northampton County, where voters were deciding whether two incumbent Pennsylvania Superior Court Judges should keep their jobs or not. When voters would select whether or not to retain the judges, their votes were flipping – a key feature of the 2020 election fraud that plagued Pennsylvania and precincts all over the country.

    Though the electronic, touchscreen voting machines produced by ES&S were reportedly shut down for a brief period of time, they’ve since been turned back on by court order and county officials claim that they’ll be able to correct the matter AFTER the voters are cast, dismissing the issue a “relatively minor glitch”.

 Being able to correct them and being willing to correct them are two different issues.

2 comments:

  1. Or, we could use paper, and require voting in person.

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    1. And dipping your finger in purple ink once you have voted.

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