Don't know if this is related. God this from Texans for Trump on Facebook. Warning to no vote early.
From Laura Pressley Do not vote early - Do not vote early - Do not vote early. There are serious concerns over the lack of chain of custody and lax security of the early voting data. When early voting closes on Friday October 30th, the early voting USB drives with the computerized votes will be transferred to the county office. Watchers have historically reported the security measures mandated for the early voting ballots and USB drives in many counties are not being followed. See Tex. Elec. Code Sec. 127.1232 and 129.051. Do not accept a paper ballot that has no signature or stamp on the back. Counties that have polling locations that provide a paper ballot backup are required to provide voters with a ballot that is either stamped or signed on the back by the election judge or the early voting clerk. This ensures the authenticity of the ballot. See Tex. Elec. Code Sec. 62.008 and 85.0311.
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Don’t know if this is related. God this from Texans for Trump on Facebook. Warning to no vote early.
From Laura Pressley Do not vote early - Do not vote early - Do not vote early. There are serious concerns over the lack of chain of custody and lax security of the early voting data. When early voting closes on Friday October 30th, the early voting USB drives with the computerized votes will be transferred to the county office. Watchers have historically reported the security measures mandated for the early voting ballots and USB drives in many counties are not being followed. See Tex. Elec. Code Sec. 127.1232 and 129.051. Do not accept a paper ballot that has no signature or stamp on the back. Counties that have polling locations that provide a paper ballot backup are required to provide voters with a ballot that is either stamped or signed on the back by the election judge or the early voting clerk. This ensures the authenticity of the ballot. See Tex. Elec. Code Sec. 62.008 and 85.0311.”
ThankQ for this information!