Saturday, November 7, 2020

Election Voting Software Problem

Officials in Michigan are calling it a "glitch."

Voting software used in MI county with skewed results also used in other states

Joe wants the election to be called; of course he does.

WLNS) An entire Michigan county has flipped back to it’s historically republican roots after a manual recount of votes.

Officials with Antrim County posted updated results showing President Trump won the county with 9,783 votes making up 56.46% of ballots cast. Joe Biden earned 7,289 votes or 42.07%. The county initially “went blue” and showed a win for Biden before the error was discovered.

That system is also used in 64 other counties across the state including, Ingham, Jackson, and Shiawassee, locally. Michigan's Secretary of State said, "The software did not cause a misallocation of votes; it was a result of user human error. Even when human error occurs, it is caught during county canvasses."

The Dominion software is used in many states including Nevada, Arizona, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Pennsylvania.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank god for people like you for exposing and reporting this. It gives us a glimmer of hope their is still some decency out there.

Anonymous said...

Wonder if the software is Chinese? Does anyone remember the faulty protection junk they sent and isn't ZOOM making them rich?