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Two employees from Clark County Technical came forward independently and revealed that they found discrepancies in the number of votes recorded by voting machines. The votes would change between the closing of the polls at night and their reopening the next morning, with votes appearing and disappearing overnight. When they tried to verify the integrity of the voting machines, they were only allowed to visually inspect the outside of a USB drive, which was useless. They were denied a forensic examination.

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I'm here to submit my ballot. Is this the deposit box? Yes, your ballot goes in here. It's not electronically counted; it will be secured with others. How can I be sure it's counted? Once it's in the locked box, it will be counted after 8 PM. The computer will read the cards, provided they are filled out correctly. There was a problem with the machine earlier. Occasional jams can happen, but it's not frequent. Thanks for the help. Any other questions? The election board is next door. I think my ballot didn't work because I voted for Trump. Thank you.

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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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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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Two Clark County technical employees independently revealed that they found discrepancies in the number of votes recorded by voting machines. The votes would change between the closing of polls at night and their reopening the next morning. This means that votes were appearing and disappearing during the night. When they tried to verify the integrity of the voting machines, they were only allowed to visually inspect the outside of a USB drive, which was useless. They were denied a forensic examination.

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A poll worker states that while observing the duplication of a spoiled ballot, she read a Trump Republican ballot to her partner, but the system defaulted to a Biden Democratic ballot when entered. She and others reported witnessing the same manipulation to supervisors. The witness says she was scolded for suggesting the machines were not working correctly and was told not to discuss what was happening. She also claims many people were threatened with removal from the room or job if they spoke out. She believes it is her duty to speak the truth.

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I woke up this morning determined to vote, feeling it was important to participate in the election. At the Episcopal Church in Cape Coral, Florida, I waited in line for about 30 minutes. When I presented my ID, the representative informed me that I had already voted by mail, which I denied. I expressed my concerns about mail-in voting being easily manipulated. The representative called someone for assistance, and after about 15 minutes, they were able to delete the erroneous vote. I was finally allowed to vote, but I felt anxious and confused, especially since I had just registered a week and a half ago. It’s unsettling to think that my vote could have been intercepted, and I’ll never know who I supposedly voted for by mail.

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In the duplication room, the speaker and their partner observed a new ballot being prepared because the original one was damaged. They read a Trump Republican ballot, but it automatically changed to a Biden Democratic ballot on the screen. They reported this manipulation to the supervisors, but were not informed of any corrective action. The next day, the speaker was scolded by a supervisor for questioning the machines. They were told not to discuss the issue, as others had been threatened with suppression and removal from the room. The speaker believes it is their duty to speak the truth.

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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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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 that no voting irregularities have been identified and encourages voters to carefully review their ballots. Video tutorials on using the new machines are available on the election commission's social media channels.

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In the video, the speaker describes their observations during a ballot verification process. They noticed a yellow banner indicating "low confidence" on some ballots, but the signatures being compared were illegible and didn't match. The speaker asked about it, but was told not to worry as it was a new program being tested. Later, there was a server outage, but the lights were still on. When the computers came back up, a person who previously had a yellow banner now had a green one indicating "high confidence." The speaker observed conversations among the screeners and heard one person say they were now working on high confidence instead of low confidence.

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My mail-in ballot never arrived; it got stuck at the post office. Interestingly, my dad, an 82-year-old registered Republican, also didn’t receive his ballot for the first time. He mentioned that everyone in his office, likely voting Democrat, got theirs weeks ago. When I went to vote, I had to scroll down to the second page for my choice. I've noticed reports of glitches in the voting process, and it’s curious that these glitches seem to favor one candidate. I haven't seen any glitches that benefit Trump. Also, in California, when I asked if I needed to show my ID, they seemed offended.

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The speakers observed irregularities in the ballots, suspecting that they were not filled out by hand but rather printed. They noticed that the bubbles were perfectly filled and not aligned correctly. The paper used for the ballots was very thin, with some ballots having more than 50% missing or torn off. This raised concerns as it seemed intentional and could affect the voters' intent. The speakers emphasized that someone else was determining the voters' choices, effectively voting on their behalf.

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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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I just finished voting, but there was an issue. When I presented my ID, the clerk informed me that their records showed I had requested, received, and returned a mail-in ballot, which I hadn't done. As a result, I had to cast a provisional vote and sign an affidavit stating I never received or returned an absentee ballot. Now, I need to call a number after election day to check if my vote was counted. It makes me wonder how many others faced similar issues, raising questions about the fairness and reliability of the voting system.

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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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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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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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In the duplication room, the speaker witnessed a new ballot being prepared because the original one was damaged. However, when a Trump Republican ballot was entered into the system, it automatically switched to a Biden Democratic ballot. The speaker reported this manipulation to the supervisors, but it is unclear if any action was taken. The next day, the speaker was scolded by a supervisor for questioning the machines' accuracy and was warned not to discuss the issue. The speaker believes it is their duty to speak the truth.

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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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I was surprised to learn that there was no signature verification done for the ballots. I questioned how ballots without signatures were handled, and the response was they were just sent back out. This made me uncomfortable certifying the results.

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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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