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SC voting machines not set to zero before voting started
« on: January 20, 2008, 02:38:17 PM »
 

 
 
 
   SC voting machines not set to zero before voting started

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Sunday January 20, 2008

The voting machines in Horry County, South Carolina were not reset to zero before the first voters came to cast their ballots, the state's Election Commission admitted today.

The Commission stated that the technicians perform a "clear and test" procedure on all machines prior to the machines accepting votes, but in this case, it was not carried out before people arrived at the precincts to vote.

"This resets the test votes recorded on the machine to zero," a press release by the Commission read. "Without performing this measure, the voting system will not allow machines to be opened for voting on election day."

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But the Commission blamed the delay on human error, even though Election Systems & Software voting machines used in South Carolina were decertified by the California Secretary of State last year, after the company refused to provide information necessary to review the voting systems, as required by state law.

"Some voters cast paper ballots today in 15-20 precincts because voting machines were not ready to accept votes," the Commission stated. "This issue was due to a human error in preparing the machines for the primary.

The 2008 Primary season has been wracked by allegations of vote fraud stemming from the use of unreliable and easily hackable voting machines belonging to Diebold and ES&S and other vendors.

New Hampshire was forced to carry out a state-wide manual recount after discrepancies emerged between hand counted and machine counted votes
 

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Re: SC voting machines not set to zero before voting started
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 06:41:28 PM »
Does anyone REALLY BELIEVE the voters will be the ones who elect the next President as opposed to the machines and the crooks operating them doing it? I'll bet if no one went to the polls on election day at all and not a vote were cast the folks in power would still manage to get their choice elected.


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Re: SC voting machines not set to zero before voting started
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2008, 04:09:45 AM »
We can't blame voting machines in this state, because it's all done on paper.  The only problem we seem to have is that the Dumbycrat officials who run the voting in the Seattle area are always able to find an extra bag of votes that just happens to have enough votes to get their candidate elected.
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Re: SC voting machines not set to zero before voting started
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2008, 04:37:59 AM »
YEA
i think the voting has become just a way of making voters think they were part of.
then when their canidate doesn't win they have something to talk about.
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Re: SC voting machines not set to zero before voting started
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2008, 05:27:19 AM »
I nearly fell out of my chair when the /Republicans/ of all people came out in favor of those machines. C'mon, the only reason the Dhimmicrats control the cities is because of voter fraud, take a look at how hard they fight against requiring ID.

I hope Alaska does not go with these dumb machines. They are just tailor made for fraud.