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In reply to the discussion: If an election was stolen and there's no evidence of it [View all]Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)I think we're still required to use machines that leave a paper trail. I know that I mark paper that is then read by a machine in my poling place, and it's obvious that Waukesha Co. uses paper. (Those weren't half-open bags of electrons Nicklaus left lying around in the SC Election last year.)
The swamping was statewide, including counties I know for sure do not use any sort of central tabulator. My little county has 40 polling places, each with a standalone ballot reading machine. How would you even begin to rig all those machines?
We need to get our heads out of our asses & figure out what really went wrong rather than looking for handy excuses about election theft.
Scuba & other Cheeseheads, what kind of technology do you have in your voting place?