Posted on 11/11/2020 4:49:14 PM PST by PJ-Comix
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger certified that Georgia's new voting system is reliable and accurate Friday as state officials finalized a $107 million contract with Dominion Voting Systems.
The certification of the new voting system, which combines touchscreens and paper ballots, was required before it could be used in Georgia elections. The state had announced last week that Dominion won the state's voting contract, before certification testing had been completed.
Raffensperger found that the Dominion system has been thoroughly examined and tested, according to his certification, filed in federal court Friday
His office didn't release the results of certification testing Friday, which was conducted by a Huntsville, Ala.-based company called Pro V&V. But state rules give the secretary of state broad discretion to certify the voting system.
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So much easier if the software takes care of the situation versus pallets Full of ballots at 3 am!
Why do I get the feeling that some of these Sec. of State’s are compromised and get paid off from companies like Dominion? This would explain why we have been hearing “crickets” a lot lately from the powers that be.
Otherwise he's a DUMBASS RINO who just wants POWER!
Dopes
Governor Kemp also connected to Dominion. I just posted a thread about that.
Touch screen voting equals no paper trail and therefore RIPE for fraud.
Seems to me these damn machines have bluetooth capability.
Waiting for the Atlanta paper or any Georgia MSM to report that Democrat Warnock was arrested in 2002 for obstructing a child abuse investigation. I think it will be a long wait.
Perhaps, or perhaps just not enough computer knowledge to know better. My late brother would talk about the computer ratings of football teams. No matter how many times I explained it, he couldn't understand that computers do what they are told. Computers are NOT smart; computers are FAST. And that speed can impress people in the wrong way.
I’d really like to know how these machines were tested.
Also, can they connect to the internet?
Also, also, can they be connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth?
Can you say vulnerable?
well then, now it’s going to receive a real certification with a parallel hand recount from an actual election. i’m thinking they’ll have to de-certify dominion after it fails that miserably.
well, i recall years ago reading how soros was spending back then to get dems elected to SOS in states to have more control of elections.
“...Touch screen voting equals no paper trail...”
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Our touch screens in Georgia print out a paper ballot,
which is then fed into a separate vote counting machine.
It looks like the Commies and Nazis plan on stealing those two Senate seats.
Was stealing the election also certified?
Georgias former elections company, Election Systems & Software,
In Georgias neighbor state of Florida, which by the way had no problems counting twice as many ballots, 49 of the 67 counties in Florida use the Election Systems & Software.
In the other 18 Florida counties Dominion is used. 15 of those counties are quite small. 3 of those counties are Democrat strongholds.
Is it just a coincidence that Dominion seemed to be linked to Democrats?
Here is a link to a spreadsheet showing Florida counties and the election systems used in each county.
http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=06565227682891631481
Something very rotten has happened in my former home state of Georgia.
That's good and that probably works pretty well. To your observation, do most voters look over the paper ballot carefully to make sure their votes are correctly tabulated on the paper ballot?
The issue I have is that the printed ballot has
readable text of your selections and a bar code at the bottom.
The voter can review the text and determine if it looks correct.
BUT...
The ballot reader does not read the text, it reads the bar code.
No one knows if the bar code matches the text,
and it gives the voter a false sense of security.
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