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Sam Laughinghouse of New Bern said he pushed the button to vote Republican in all races, but the voting machine screen displayed a ballot with all Democrats checked. He cleared the screen and tried again with the same result, he said. Then he asked for and received help from election staff.
“They pushed it twice and the same thing happened,” Laughinghouse said. “That was four times in a row. The fifth time they pushed it and the Republicans came up and I voted.”
Lets keep track of which party wins. My money is on the Dems.
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The company came under fire last year for a letter that Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell wrote as a fundraising pitch to Republicans. In the letter, O'Dell said he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president." Diebold is based in North Canton, Ohio.
To quell criticism, Diebold amended its corporate ethics policy in June, barring top executives, including O'Dell, from contributing to political candidates or parties or participating in any political activities except for voting.
But that's not the only knock against the company. A lawsuit was filed against Diebold last year in California alleging that software flaws makes the voting machines vulnerable to hacker attacks and computer viruses. There are also concerns about the lack of a verifiable paper trail with electronic voting.
__________________ "Being the best doesn't mean you always win. It just means you win more than anyone else".. tweet from Kurt Warner to Tom Brady.
Some how I don't think that explains the problem atombomb pointed out.
This is going to be another tit for tat thread I can see.
The reality is that the examples pointed out had to do with issues with the so called left, and an intimation that the "left" was going to try to "steal" the election.. so from the onset it was painted a left/right issue...
All I did was present a salient point germaine to the conversation... the reality is that the folks who count the votes hold the power.
__________________ "Being the best doesn't mean you always win. It just means you win more than anyone else".. tweet from Kurt Warner to Tom Brady.
...This is going to be another tit for tat thread I can see.
Which is what the OP intended.
Too bad. I really thought this forum was about to make a turn to the more sensible. I can't believe how the left and right (whatever that means now) still can't see how it's a class war we're coming into soon. Left and right won't mean a damn thing once the middle class is obliterated.
Silly Rabbit!
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Unprecedented voter turnout in Benton County has again called into question the results of Tuesday's general election.
After the Election Commission reviewed the votes Wednesday, the turnout jumped from 49 percent to 83 percent.
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Election Systems & Software has a statewide contract to provide voting machines.
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A close analysis of Thursday's results show in two races, more people voted in a mayoral race than live in the town, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's July 2005 estimates. In Gateway, a town of 122 people, 199 votes were cast in an uncontested mayoral race. In the Pea Ridge, 3,997 votes were cast in a contested mayor's race for the city of 3,344 people
__________________ "Being the best doesn't mean you always win. It just means you win more than anyone else".. tweet from Kurt Warner to Tom Brady.