NH to audit voting machines

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On April 8th, the New Hampshire Senate passed a bill to mandate an audit of the Windham, New Hampshire election results.

At a press conference, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) said he will sign the bill.

The Washington Examiner reported: “I think they designed the bill very well,” he said. “And I fully intend on signing it and moving that forward as soon as we can.”

A hand recount in Windham found that machines shorted every Republican candidate 6% of their total votes or 300 votes.

Dominion Voting Systems owns the intellectual property of the AccuVote machines used in New Hampshire.

I don’t understand why it’s a problem in the first place. If the voting machine companies are so confidant, why don’t they just allow the audit? Why isn’t this routine?

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Tim Shep
4 years ago

It’s all coming out now. To little to late.

Finkel and Einhorn
4 years ago

Rrraacciisst!

GuvGeek
4 years ago

ALL software and design plans for all voting machines MUST BE open source. Counting votes is a simple process. All the processes involved are will known and understood and anything that is “Company Confidential” is probably illegal or should be.