Early Voting Sees Calibration Issues With Some Touchscreen Voting Machines | TheBlaze.com

Posted by ssnyh 12 years ago to Politics
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It happens again, and in the same direction! The more it happens, the less of a coincidence it will be. In fact, there can still be possibility of tampering even if the switches are reported to go the other way.
SOURCE URL: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/more-electronic-voting-machines-changing-romney-votes-to-obama-we-looked-into-it-and-heres-what-a-vendor-told-us/


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  • Posted by overmanwarrior 12 years ago
    I've heard of this happening a lot. I think there are seven names running for president, so for Obama to come up points exclusively to fraud as opposed to random machine failure. Those Obama losers will do anything............count on it.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 12 years ago
    Calibration issues? In 2012??? Excuse me, but I've been working with AND programming touch screen interfaces since they were invented and I say BALONEY! Show me the code and the manufacturer's model of the HMI I'll find your "calibration" issue! One description mentioned "an invisible border" that seemed to extend into Romney space that gave a vote to Obama. Yes, that is possible to do, but it is most likely done deliberately. Besides, what designer/programmer would place two screen button fields that never should be accidentally pressed at the same time in close proximity? If it's not deliberate, then the people that designed the system are complete idiots! I'd REALLY like to see the code behind those screens!
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  • Posted by 12 years ago
    I just early voted, and the place I went to had a paper to be filled out. Maybe that is the surest way to toward true fairness in this election. At least, I hope so.
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