Dominion Voting Systems tied to Clintons, widely used in battleground states
In May, WorldTribune.com reported on suspicions of election fraud in South Koreas April election which saw the party of unpopular leftist President Moon Jae-In win in a landslide. Particular attention was paid to a new field of digital fraud involving vote counting machines, computer hardware and software, and Huawei information network telecommunications equipment, noted Tara O of the East Asia Research Center.
The companies uploaded something last night, which is not normal, and it caused a glitch, said Marcia Ridley, elections supervisor at Spalding County Board of Election, Politico reported. That glitch prevented pollworkers from using the pollbooks to program smart cards that the voters insert into the voting machines.
Ridley said that a representative from the two companies called her after poll workers began having problems with the equipment Tuesday morning and said the problem was due to an upload to the machines by one of their technicians overnight.
That is something that they dont ever do. Ive never seen them update anything the day before the election, Ridley said.
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