Even before Election Day, the pilot program was a flop, with @GaSecofState reducing the number of handpicked pilot counties from ten to six (out of 159) because he could not get 10 counties ready in time.
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@GASecofState's handpicked counties are heavily Republican. The most populous county tested was Georgia’s 13th largest. No urban counties were tested. No counties in which voters of color are a majority were tested.Afficher cette discussion -
Again, all of the counties tested had problems. 100 percent. Statewide, that would be 159 of 159 counties.
@GaSecofState even stood outside of a Paulding County polling location and bragged to a reporter about the machines at the same time that county was experiencing problems.Afficher cette discussion -
The problems were well documented. Does
@GaSecofState read the newspaper? “A glitch with Georgia’s new voter check-in computers caused delays [in multiple counties]… voters… left without casting their ballots” (AJC)Afficher cette discussion -
“Election officials in Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Decatur, Lowndes and Paulding counties reported technical issues with new equipment, either with electronic entry points or with the new ballot-marking machines themselves.” (Georgia Recorder)
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“…some precincts in Bartow, Catoosa and Carroll counties saw ballot-marking machines suddenly shut down and reboot during voting hours.” (Georgia Recorder) Yikes! “In Decatur County... some voters waited 45 minutes for the problem to be fixed.” (AJC)
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“...voters making final checks caught mistakes... ‘at least two voters paid attention to their ballots after they printed them out,’” the election director said. (Northwest Herald) Oof...
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“Problems with memory cards [in Lowndes County] have forced election officials to count paper ballots,” the election director said. (Valdosta Times) "Seamless," huh
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“Carroll County... Poll Pads... were not programmed correctly and would not produce the cards... Some voters at five of the nine precincts were delayed” (11Alive) That's not good!
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“‘...three or four’ of the new voting machines... malfunctioned [in Carroll County…] one that wouldn’t accept cards to load voters’ ballots, and another shut down and rebooted as a voter was using it.” (New York Times)
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“Bartow County Elections Supervisor Joseph Kirk said some of the Poll Pads weren’t functioning properly” (AJC) Poll workers [in Bartow, Carroll, Decatur, Lowndes, and Paulding Counties] weren’t able to create voter access cards on new voting check-in computers” (AJC)
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“We have seen great success... operations have been seamless... We cannot wait to roll out our machines to all 159 counties this March.” –
@GaSecofState Tuesday's turnout was a tiny faction of voters who will vote in the March primary. Raffensperger isn't ready. Not even close.Afficher cette discussion -
Were you or someone you know one of the many voters who experienced problems in the six counties using new machines? Email us your story at story@fairfightaction.com.
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