Posted on 01/22/2020 5:59:18 PM PST by yesthatjallen
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Online voting will be available for the King Conservation District Board of Supervisors election, a contest so obscure that voters have typically had to specifically request a ballot to vote. King Conservation District elections have typically drawn voter turnout of 1% to 3%.
Still, it will be the first election anywhere in the country in which every registered voter is eligible to vote online, according to Tusk Philanthropies, the nonprofit partnering with the county to implement the system. And county officials are viewing the online election as a pilot project that could, if successful, be a step toward expanding electronic access in all elections.
This election could be a key step in moving toward electronic access and return for voters across the region, King County Director of Elections Julie Wise said. My role here is to remove barriers to voting.
Wise acknowledged that, in a world where everything online is theoretically vulnerable to hacking, many may be leery about voting online.
Theres a lot of things we do online, banking, health records, that are also of concern for people that are secure, Wise said. Ive vetted this, technology experts in the region have vetted this to ensure that this is a safe, secure voting opportunity.
She also stressed that its not something theyre about to roll out for all King County elections.
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(Excerpt) Read more at seattletimes.com ...
Voter fraud and election experts detailed findings from a cyber/forensic investigation reveal
compromised voting machines in 2018 (and quite probably, in the recent KY and LA governors' races).
(1) security protections in voting machines were disabled,
(2) penetration and manipulation of actual vote tabulations was and is possible, and
(3) evidence already exists that votes were surreptitiously, electronically manipulated to change election results.
Broward Fla 2018 was a dress rehearsal for massive 2020 voter fraud:
<><> Expect voter fraud in every single district with a Dem supervisor of elections.
<><> Dems will find sympathetic ballot printers, theyll shred ones from the military.
<><> put people on notice NOW so more people are watching for it.
ELSEWHERE:
<><> buying homes in needed voting districts then busing in illegals as tenant/voters;
<><> illegal aliens added from voter registration DMV database -
<><> 175,000 purged voters put back on registration by Bevin opponent, now democrat governor Andy Beshear when he was KY AG.
<><> Repub Woman married to an Immigrant (not eligible to vote) moved out of Kentucky and unregistered as a precaution.
<><> yet she and her Immigrant husband both voted Democrat in Kentucky, though they lived elsewhere.
<><> dems have absentee ballots sent to PO Boxes, are discarded, then retrieved by vote fraudsters.
<><> modern-day slavery--herding native African into rubber dinghys--- to be sold in America as Democrat voters
What happens when the Russians hack it?
Results will be posted the day prior to voting.
H1B Indians and Communist Chinese will vote Democrat in record numbers
We learned nothing from previous elections. We are so f-ing stupid. Don’t cry if the day after the 2020 election is quite shocking.
In other words there is no security on the app at all.
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The same people who can’t be bothered to go on their own to the polls to vote in early voting periods or on election day will wait for hours in line for collector’s sneakers, record album day, iphone releases, restaurant openings for special gift cards, black friday sales, concert tickets, etc.
They can locate a photo ID to procure alcohol (in a store or bar), board an airplane, write a check, deposit money, drive a car, etc but it is too big a hurdle to voting.
In Texas, the electronic ballots cannot even be returned on the internet (because of the possibility of compromise of data).
A backup of the data may be transmitted but not the original source device.
Transmission of data could occur with private communication lines other than internet.
Don’t forget all the Somali refugees
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