If you're stupid enough to believe that 'voting machines can't be compromised,' then how about Alabama?
- In one county in Alabama, the ES&S voting machine accepted a Xeroxed copy of a mail-in ballot during Logic and Accuracy testing.
- Rather than address this very serious vulnerability. the ES&S representative told them there’s no way people would do this and that you would see people feeding xeroxed ballots through the machines.
- They decided to try this experiment in another county (believed to be Baldwin County) and took a ballot to a print shop to make copies. The print shop should have refused to print copies of a legal US ballot, but rather asked “how many copies do you need?” instead.
- The machines in a second county accepted xeroxed copies. Better yet: these ballots were “shaped” to fit with scissors and still accepted!
- It should be made into law that a print shop cannot knowingly print copies of an official ballot now that we know these machines will accept a copied (counterfeit) ballot.
- Seven different precincts in their investigation had more votes than voters when comparing the Ballot Accounting Certificates with the tabulator tapes.
The last bullet demonstrates that old-fashioned Cemetery Voters left Chicago to retire in Alabama or sumpin'sumpin.
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