Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
We rate the claim that this instance of Pennsylvania voting machines "flipping votes" is evidence of "election fraud" False. Our sources Instagram post , Nov. 8, 2023
A viral video shared on X claims there is a nationwide issue with Dominion Voter Access Terminals. Verdict: False The claim is false. The issue is not nationwide, but limited to only Michigan ...
In a 2019 election in Philadelphia, PA, 40% of polling locations had problems with BMDs, including "touchscreens that were hypersensitive or that froze; paper voting receipts getting jammed in the machines; and panels opening on some machines to expose the equipment's electronic controls." [18] [19]
That means Ohio's 88 counties would have to abandon $114 million worth of voting machines − ones that have never been breached by a cyberattack and have been used in dozens of safe, secure ...
In Ohio, some precincts had too few machines, causing long waiting times, while others had many machines per registered voters. Officials cited a late rush of registrations after voting machines had already been allocated as one source of long lines. [17] [better source needed] [18]
Prior to the review of Pennsylvania voting systems, Bachenberg paid XRVision nearly $200,000 through Lambert for inspections of voting machines from Michigan's Antrim County, an endeavor labeled ...
EIRS is not a reliable source of statistical data relating to voting machines. Many problems are recorded as "Machine problem" without any relation to voting machines: 050281 "Turning voters away without offering provisional ballot" 050600 "not all the ballot areas are being used" 050703 "workers to old. inspectors are rude"
The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments today on whether the Stark County Board of Elections violated the state's Open Meetings Act in 2020 and 2021 by meeting privately to decide whether to ...