Posted on 10/24/2016 2:39:40 PM PDT by Yollopoliuhqui
Smartmatic is a U.K.-based voting technology company thats has provided voting technology in 16 states including battleground zones like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Other jurisdictions affected are California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin.
The problem? The company has deep ties to globalist George Soros.
(Excerpt) Read more at thetruthdivision.com ...
I voted by mail.
I always take a paper ballot.
Where do you take it and what do you do there?
We have paper ballots, but they feed them into a sinle “reader”. How do you know what the results of the “read” were? They do not give you a clue, only that is was read.
NONE of these electronic ballot machines are to be trusted.
NONE.
It’s like trusting an electronic slot machine. There is absolutely zero reason to do so.
Of course, we learned in Florida that boxes of paper were thrown away, burned, “lost” and military paper ballots went missing too.
The whole process needs to be taken over by two civilian authorities: Local collectors tally votes. One party after the next. Results are submitted to the media so they can mark off the map. The media reports the winners with local authorities able to confirm or deny the media map.
Washington State votes by mail,is this a machine that counts ballots?
Bump!
Demand Paper ballot, hand counted.
The electronic counting machines use Soros’ software.
The electronic reader uses software from Soros.
We have the same type of readers in our voting location. WI has several types of electronic voting machines.
The only thing I can do against fraud, is to be at the location as late as possible. Our readers have a digital counter display on the front. We will take note of that # and compare it with the # the state voting website.
If the #’s are off by 5% or more... Then there’s “Fu_kery’ about. I.E. Stuffing the ballot box.
I’m in Colorado. My paper ballot came in the mail, like always. I will fill it out and take it to the courthouse and place it in the box.
I know most of the women who count the votes so I feel confident my vote will be properly counted. Romney won my county 52.1 to 44.9% in 2012.
Exactly! The machines that count the paper votes are extremely open to hacking. There is a vid on line. Totally observed by voting officials. 8 people vote yes and 2 vote no. The paper ballots are fed into the tallying machine and presto! The total count was 8 no votes and two yes votes... Totally undetectable!
I’m sure your vote is counted electronically. Despite your paper ballot, unless they check the ballots against the counting machine with a manual count, you will never know if the announced count is correct. I’ve seen a video that shows how they can manipulate the final count. All they need is the memory card in the possession of an evil person. Nobody ever knows.
What stops a paper ballot from ending up in the paper shredder?
What stops a paper ballot from ending up in the paper shredder?
Well, in most states with machines you can request a “provisional ballot.”
Just sayin.
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I think this is the video you mentioned. If not, it still shows exactly why these computerized tabulators cannot be trusted.
http://dennismichaellynch.com/really-happening-votes/
Cook (’Crook’)County, Illinois has been contracted with VOTEC for a number of years.
Some Key Points of the Cook County Clerk Elections Project:
Cook County released an RFP in late January 2012, awarded the business to VOTEC in September and work started in December 2012. Cook wanted a pilot deployment for the April 2013 election to include over a dozen tailored work flows based on their classification of special voter circumstances.
Illinois has municipal elections in February and April of odd years.
Cook County and VOTEC appointed project managers and applied intensive resources to the pilot rollout.
Cook County directed VOTEC to work with their affidavit of special circumstances and to make all functionality that applied to municipal elections available in the VoteSafe poll book for April.
By March 2013, the screens shown in the Cook County Judges Manual had been developed and tested. The pilot was run with 29 precincts, each with two laptops.
Biggest lessons learned were:
USB 2.0 makes the initial database load slower than we would like. Most of the laptops were therefore purchased with USB 3.0 and only after verifying a good load speed.
Easy to follow screens were critical to acceptance. The 75 page manual was intimidating. Actual use turned out to bring up few questions since Judges only had to focus on one issue at a time.
VOTEC Corporation Announces Electronic Poll Books to Modernize Ohio and Texas Polling Places
Written October 20, 2015 by Gary Gandy
Categories: clients
http://www.votec.net/products/cookcounty/
http://wbaa.org/post/tippecanoe-county-will-have-wait-test-new-voting-equipment#stream/0
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