How many countries use Dominion machines? I know Canada did at one point. Above says that 72 countries use them. The only reason is for election theft.
How many countries use Dominion machines? I know Canada did at one point. Above says that 72 countries use them. The only reason is for election theft.
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I saw one at a polling station in 2021 and asked about it. The operator told me he was “testing” it. I made a fuss about it being there (at the voting site), then I wrote to Elections Canada, and wrote to the Conservative Party of Canada. The reply I received from Elections Canada was that they didn’t use machines to count votes and that all votes were still counted manually. There was no machine present when I voted in 2025.
I think they’ve found other ways to cheat. I heard that mail-in voting was being used more extensively. Typically, Canadians have always voted with their feet, but mail-in voting was expanded greatly in 2015. Non-citizens cannot vote in elections. All you need to apply for a mail-in ballot online is a social insurance number. Non-citizens’ SINs start with a 9, which distinguishes them from citizen SINs and they should be rejected without question. But I heard that a block of 5 million citizen SINs had been “stolen” (whatever that means). Many ridings are won or lost by 5000 votes or less, so using those 5 million SINs judiciously to vote by mail could absolutely affect who wins and sits in the House of Commons. The Party with the most seats/wins becomes the ruling Party.
In 2015, mail-in voting increased from 2011 by 117% and in 2019 it increased 131% from 2011. That’s 335,000 and 375,000 more votes by mail in those two elections and enough to swing some ridings without using machines that tamper with the votes.