By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, october 30, 2024 at 3:56:00 p.m. edt
“(zh) michigan secretary of state Jocelyn Benson has admitted that split-ticket voters using dominion icx voter assist terminals (vat) should be prepared for ‘programming issues’ on election day. a vat is a special type of device which people with disabilities may use to mark their ballot, which the machine then prints and puts through the tabulator.
“according to Benson, the machine has issues properly processing certain types of ballots.
“‘yeah, this is a nationwide issue with dominion voter access terminals in, in the counties that use them in the voter access terminals,’ Benson said. ‘of course, not all the machines, just the ones that are accessible, have an issue. With the straight-party voting and a programming issue, that’s again affected the machines nationwide.
“voters using a vat this election day will have to either vote straight-ticket or manually split their ballot—unlike how michigan voters usually have the option to select the straight party option and then override their party selection for certain races.
“Benson also says this issue has frustrated officials in places where these machines are used.
“but wait, there's more!
“1,000 miles away in colorado, the secretary of state’s office ‘improperly’ posted a spreadsheet to its public website that included passwords to some of the state’s voting system.”
GRA: That's the only one, Jocelyn?
--GRA
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Working,as we speak,to change "may" to WILL.
--GRA
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