I'm sure we'll have no problems like that here in Maryland.
In Maryland we'll have the Zombie Vote of 2014, what with all of the dead people voting and all.I'm sure we'll have no problems like that here in Maryland.
...that would be discovered, recognized, reported or even deemed a "problem".
In Maryland we'll have the Zombie Vote of 2014, what with all of the dead people voting and all.
The way I'm reading this, you'd have to be a ****ing moron to NOT notice you voted for X and got Y. So if you see that and don't report it...I'm not understanding how you can blame anyone else?
Obviously the machine shouldn't do that and clearly it's not just a "calibration" error, but that's very different than changing the votes on the back-end where you CAN'T see it. If you saw it and let it go through, then I have nothing to say.
THAT is real fraud.
I doubt it was an error. Electronic voting machines can be hacked.
http://www.libertyforlife.com/voting-citizen-input/voting-rigged.html
I liked the "complete the arrow" paper ballots that were used in the 2000 election in MD. At least there is a paper trail. Who the **** knows with these machines.
They were fine but difficult for some people that cannot paint by numbers so it was unfair.