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Texas counties have doled out millions of dollars in recent months to replace thousands of old touch-screen voting machines that lack a paper record a weakness security experts warn could allow Russians or other hackers to rig U.S. elections without detection.
The problem is, many of the new machines have the same vulnerability. So do similar machines in more than a dozen states across the country.
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dchill
(38,578 posts)triron
(22,028 posts)thewhollytoast
(318 posts)Could it be that the GOP likes to steal elections? Funny, But I'm not laughing.
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FiveGoodMen
(20,018 posts)You program the computer to display a D vote on the screen AND the paper record, but NOT on it's hard drive.
ONLY if there's a hand-recount -- only if the official total is very close -- would anyone ever notice the discrepancy.
As long as the vote-counting software is proprietary, nothing else will save us.