Don H
Ultimate Member
My wife voted a few minutes ago in Dublin, Harford County. Voting machine #0 changed her vote twice. She was able to correct it but how many are missing an incorrect vote?
If this was intentional they'd swap the votes to D after you click submit. It'd be done on a randomized interval only for votes for a R candidate. You'd never know. No one would be stupid enough to change votes and make it show up on the GUI. It's actually more work, given the scenario that's happening you'd have to literally write code to tell the GUI to change what checkbox is selected. Not even an undergrad would do that. This is 100% a hardware issue.
No sh1t there I was, I pushed the card into the machine and up pops the electronic ballot. I go to push the Hogan button and up pops Brown as being checked. What I noticed is that there is a problem with parallax. The problem is with the angle of the machine's screen my sight-line and where I think my finger is touching on the screen is the cause of the problem.
My conclusion is that people are incompetent and lazy and don't know how to actually touch a touch screen. The ATM machines are not a good example for how it is done because they put lots of space between the buttons. On a ballot everything is packed in tightly and makes it prone to finger banging the screen.
Just to give you a bit of insight into my political views, I am to the right of Attila the Hun.
So does anyone have the Hogan camp number?
More likely a misread that defaults.. tell me is D the upper choice?
I think this is a known issue, and its being exploited.. but that's just me....
This is so stupid.
How often do grocery store touch screens f* up, and they're used hundreds of times a day, seven days a week?
Oh.... And Howard County..... PLEASE become the cancer from within. You people made my day today.