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In reply to the discussion: The reality about "vote flipping" machines in NC and elsewhere [View all]Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)by flipping votes, you call attention to the machine which means it is highly likely to get pulled offline and audited. If you tamper with the display and printout, you run the risk of getting caught in the random audit after the election.
And as I point out several times here are my choices as a crooked election official:
1) Tamper with the code on a number of voting machines and hope none of them are audited.
2) Reduce the number of voting machines and spares allocated to minority precincts thus increasing lines and discouraging people from voting. (Another variation of this tactic would be to send my least reliable machines to these precincts).
If I get caught with #1 I am going to prison. No one can prove anything about #2, so I am perfectly safe.