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A Georgia election official, who is a Democrat, discovered that none of the straight party Republican tickets in the recent runoff were being scanned. She contacted Dominion, the company responsible for the voting machines, and expressed her concern about the ballots going to adjudication instead of being counted. Dominion insisted that she just push the green button. Frustrated, she threatened to contact the local media. Dominion quickly sent someone to fix the issue. The Dominion representative acknowledged the problem and made a phone call. Ten minutes later, he returned and assured her that everything was fixed. It is important to note that the voting machines were not connected to the internet.

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I just voted in the White Settlement election and noticed an issue. I selected one candidate on the video screen, but the paper ballot showed a different name. Everyone should check their paper ballots carefully. I’m Lucas Clark, and I also voted at White Settlement. I waited in line for about 45 minutes. I heard from two people who experienced ballot changes, so it’s crucial to double-check your printed ballots. Thank you for your attention, and remember to verify your votes.

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James Carpenter voted in White Settlement and says that while he voted for one presidential candidate on the video screen, the paper ballot showed the other candidate's name. He advises everyone to check their paper ballots. Lucas Clark voted in White Settlement at the Greens of White Settlement Library in Fort Worth. He reports that two people said their ballots were changed. He urges everyone to double-check and print out loud, claiming that after people vote, their printed ballot is different.

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James Carpenter voted in White Settlement and says that while the video screen showed his choice for president, the printed paper ballot displayed the other candidate's name. He urges everyone to check their paper ballots. Lucas Clark, also voting at the White Settlement Library in Fort Worth, waited in line for about 45 minutes. Clark reports that two people stated their ballots were changed. He advises voters to double-check and read their ballots out loud after printing, claiming the printed ballot is different from the selection made.

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There are significant issues with the programming of Dominion voter access terminals, specifically affecting straight party voting. This problem has emerged recently and is a nationwide concern for counties using these machines. Many were frustrated to discover this during the testing period and the start of early voting. Efforts are underway to hold Dominion accountable and to inform voters about the programming issue, which requires them to vote in every section of the ballot. This is particularly important in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways not allowed in many other states. Colleagues from other states share similar frustrations regarding this situation.

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An observer in the duplication room witnessed the preparation of a new ballot because the original was soiled. The observer read a Trump Republican ballot to their Democratic partner. When the partner entered it into the system, the ballot defaulted to a Biden Democratic ballot on the screen. This was reported to supervisors, and others claimed to have witnessed the same manipulation. No corrective action was communicated. The next day, the observer was scolded for saying the machines were not working correctly and was told not to discuss anything. Many people were threatened with being removed from the room or not being allowed to work there again if they spoke out. The observer believes it is their duty to speak the truth.

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Shelby County election commission member Venecia Kimbrough reported that voters at 10-12 precincts experienced issues where their vote would change from the Democratic candidate to the Republican candidate when pressing a candidate's name. State lawmakers GA Hardaway and Antonio Parkinson also received similar reports. Kimbrough stressed that voters should press the candidate's name, not the box, and use a stylus. According to Kimbrough, she, Hardaway, and Parkinson were unaware if the same issue occurred when selecting Republican candidates. Kimbrough urges voters to report any problems to poll workers, supervisors, and the election commission. Shelby County election administrator Linda Phillips stated that they are committed to a smooth process and that no voting irregularities have been identified to date. She encourages voters to carefully review their ballot and utilize available video tutorials.

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There have been issues with the programming of Dominion voter access terminals, specifically affecting straight party voting. This problem has emerged recently and is a nationwide concern for counties using these machines. The issue was discovered during testing and early voting, leading to dissatisfaction among users of Dominion machines. Efforts are underway to hold Dominion accountable and to inform voters about the programming issue, which requires them to vote in every section of the ballot. In Michigan, voters have the option to cross over in ways that differ from other states, making this issue particularly significant. Colleagues share the same concerns and frustrations regarding the situation.

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The Texas Secretary of State found that Dominion voting machines had issues, including voters being unable to check and retain a straight party ballot while no voting erased. The Dominion election management system was described as error-prone and nonintuitive. The scanner and tabulator were subject to paper jams, and clearing these jams required breaking protective seals, potentially exposing voter choices to poll workers. As a result, the Texas Secretary of State's office denied certification of Dominion Voting Systems Democracy Suite 5.5 for use in Texas elections.

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A Georgia representative reported that a voter in Whitfield County experienced issues with a Dominion voting machine. The machine allegedly switched votes on the printed ballot, not reflecting the voter's selections for president, congress, or other races. The voter reported the issue to election workers and had to restart the process multiple times, with the same error occurring repeatedly. The representative also expressed concerns about states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan not fixing their election laws after 2020. Additional concerns include overseas voters receiving instructions via email on how to obtain and submit absentee ballots electronically, as well as the potential for illegal aliens to vote. The representative believes there is a good reason why people are skeptical and don't trust elections. They stated that everyone they talk to feels Donald Trump would win by a landslide if the election isn't stolen, citing betting markets, business sectors, and the prevalence of Trump signs in people's yards as indicators of his support.

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Shelby County election commission member Venecia Kimbrough stated that voters reported issues at 10 to 12 precincts where votes changed from Democratic to Republican candidates when selecting a candidate. State lawmakers GA Hardaway and Antonio Parkinson also received calls from voters about this. Kimbrough said voters should press the candidate's name, not the box, and use a stylus. According to Kimbrough, this is only the second time using the new touch screens, but the largest election to use them in. Kimbrough, Hardaway, and Parkinson were unaware if the issue occurred when selecting Republican candidates. Kimbrough urges voters to report problems to poll workers, supervisors, and the election commission. Shelby County election administrator Linda Phillips stated that they are committed to a smooth process and that no voting irregularities have been identified. She encourages voters to review ballots and utilize poll workers for assistance. Video tutorials are available on social media.

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Two Clark County Technical employees reported that the vote counts recorded by machines and stored on USB drives changed overnight after polls closed. Votes seemed to appear and disappear during this time. Attempts to verify the integrity of the voting machines were met with limitations; only a superficial visual inspection of the USB drives was permitted, while a forensic examination was denied.

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Using specific voting machines may cause issues for some voters. Although election day is November 5th, many Michiganders have already voted early. Some voters encounter problems when submitting ballots into a tabulator, particularly with a voter assist terminal designed for individuals with disabilities. When voting a straight party ticket and then selecting candidates from different parties, an error message may appear. Voters are advised to either vote straight party or select individual races. Lansing city clerk Chris Swope assures that the machines have been tested and should function correctly. This issue is not unique to Michigan, as Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson notes similar occurrences elsewhere. Swope emphasizes that voters will see their votes counted, ensuring their participation is valid in this election.

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Shelby County election commission member Venecia Kimbrough reported that voters at 10 to 12 precincts experienced issues where selecting a Democratic candidate resulted in the vote changing to the Republican candidate. State lawmakers GA Hardaway and Antonio Parkinson also received similar reports. Kimbrough stated voters should press the candidate's name, not the box, and use a stylus. According to Kimbrough, Hardaway, and Parkinson, it is unknown if the same issue occurred when selecting Republican candidates. Kimbrough urges voters to report any problems to poll workers, supervisors, and the election commission. Shelby County election administrator Linda Phillips stated they are committed to a smooth process and that no voting irregularities have been identified to date. She encourages voters to review ballots and utilize available video tutorials.

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My wife and I went to vote in Morgan County after updating our voter registration. Upon arrival, we found our names missing from the system. Poll workers mentioned they were experiencing significant issues with both new and long-time voters. We were allowed to vote provisionally, but our votes won't be counted for several days. This raises concerns about how this might affect the overall voting process. If this is happening in a small, predominantly red county in Alabama, what issues might be occurring nationwide? Let's discuss.

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This is the duplication room. I observed the preparation of a new ballot because the original was soiled and wouldn't go through the tabulators. I read a Trump Republican ballot, and when it was entered, the system defaulted to a Biden Democratic ballot. We reported this to supervisors, and others confirmed they witnessed similar issues. We were not informed of any corrective actions taken. The next day, the supervisor reprimanded me for raising concerns about the machines, and I was told I could not discuss the situation. Many were threatened with being removed from the room if they spoke up. I feel it is my duty to share the truth.

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There is a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals affecting straight party voting. This programming problem was discovered during the testing period and early voting, causing concern among those using Dominion machines. Efforts are underway to hold Dominion accountable and inform voters about the need to vote in every section of the ballot. This issue is particularly significant in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways not allowed in many other states. Colleagues in other states share similar frustrations regarding the situation.

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Shelby County election commission member Venecia Kimbrough reported that voters at 10-12 precincts experienced issues where selecting a Democratic candidate resulted in the vote changing to the Republican candidate. State lawmakers GA Hardaway and Antonio Parkinson also received similar reports. Kimbrough stated voters should press the candidate's name, not the box, and use a stylus. According to Kimbrough, this is only the second time these new touch screens have been used, but it is the largest election to use them. Despite the reports, one speaker believes there is nothing nefarious occurring. Kimbrough, Hardaway, and Parkinson were unaware if the issue affected Republican candidate selections. Kimbrough urges voters to report any problems to poll workers, supervisors, and the election commission. Election administrator Linda Phillips stated that no voting irregularities have been identified and encourages voters to review their ballot before casting it. Video tutorials are available on the election commission's social media.

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Clark County technical employees reported independently discovering that the number of votes recorded by voting machines and stored on USB drives would change between the time the polls were closed and when they were reopened. Votes were allegedly appearing and disappearing overnight. When attempts were made to verify the integrity of these voting machines, only a visual inspection of the outside of a USB drive was permitted, and a forensic examination was denied.

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During the Mexican Grand Prix, a graphic mistakenly aired declaring Kamala Harris the winner of an election against Trump, causing confusion among viewers. WNEP in Pennsylvania later clarified that the graphic was a premature test and did not reflect actual vote counts, as Pennsylvania law prohibits counting mail-in ballots before polls close. They apologized for the error, raising questions about their system's connection to real-time vote reporting. Additionally, there are nationwide issues with Dominion Voting Machines affecting voter access terminals, particularly for split-ticket voting. Voters using these machines may encounter errors and are advised to vote straight party to avoid complications. The exact process for counting these votes remains unclear, leaving many uncertain about how their ballots are processed.

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Two Clark County Technical employees revealed that votes on voting machines and USB drives changed overnight. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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The ballots were reversed by approximately 50 to 70 votes within the first hour of voting and the issue persisted throughout the day. James Savage, the voting machine warehouse supervisor, arrived two and a half hours after polls opened and noted that the ballot barcodes were deformed. However, he did not troubleshoot or replace any equipment. Savage, a long-time Democratic operative, was later seen at the counting center with an unsealed plastic bag. He plugged USB drives into the voting machines, which witnesses claim changed the vote count by 50,000 votes. During training, Savage emphasized the importance of the USB drive, stating it controls all votes and how the machine operates.

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There are significant issues with the programming of Dominion voter access terminals, specifically affecting straight party voting. This problem has emerged recently and is a nationwide concern for counties using these machines. During the testing period and early voting, it became clear that voters must be informed about this programming issue, which requires them to vote in every section of the ballot. This is particularly important in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways not allowed in many other states. Many colleagues from other states share our frustration and surprise regarding this situation, and we are actively working with Dominion for accountability and ensuring voters are aware of the necessary voting procedures.

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Some lawmakers in Shelby County are receiving complaints from voters about issues with voting machines. The county's election commission attributes these problems to user error, but many voters disagree. Reports indicate that over half of the precincts are experiencing similar issues, including one in Arlington. Voter Diana Rigg shared her experience, stating that when she and her husband tried to select their candidates, the machine incorrectly switched their choices. A poll worker advised them to click on the candidate's name instead of the box, but this did not resolve the issue. The election administrator, Linda Phillips, suggested that aiming for the box can lead to mistakes, recommending voters touch inside the name area instead.

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There is a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals affecting straight party voting due to a programming error. This problem was discovered during the testing phase and early voting. Efforts are being made to hold Dominion accountable and to inform voters about the issue, emphasizing the importance of voting in each section of the ballot. This situation is particularly significant in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways that differ from other states. Colleagues in other states share similar concerns and frustrations regarding this matter.
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