Virginia State Board of Elections Eliminates Vote-Counting Machines with No Paper Trail

On September 8, the Virginia State Board of Elections voted to require all local election boards in the state to use vote-counting machines that have a paper trail. Twenty-two localities (either counties or independent cities) had been using electronic machines that don’t produce a paper trail. See this Washington Post story.


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Virginia State Board of Elections Eliminates Vote-Counting Machines with No Paper Trail — 1 Comment

  1. A mere about 2 months before Nov 2017 election in VA.

    Lots of the latest paper trail voting machines in some boxes ready to be moved to VA polling places ???

    IE — How many M-O-R-O-N-S are there in New Age regimes ??

    NO paper trail machines were INSANE/HACKABLE the second they were made.

    IE How many bribes (or worse corruptions) have been made to have the NO paper trail machines made and used ???

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