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Georgia uses touch screen voting machines

Scott Downey

Well-Known Member
They print a paper ballot with a barcode that is scanned through a counter.
The barcode is scanned, not the human readable mark on the ballot.
IT is so bad these electronic voting systems.

In VA, we are handed paper ballots, and we mark our choices. So it reads our human readable mark not a barcode printed by computer which you have no idea if the mark and barcode are the same candidate.

DOMINION software of course could bypass it anyway in VA inside its counting machine.

Another showdown set this week over Georgia voting machines
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
We will see. SC uses the same method. You vote with the touch screen machine, it prints off your selections, you verify that print out is correct, and you feed it into the scanner.

Georgia gets to count those ballots (those printouts the voter confirmed). So at least we will see how accurate the system is.

I'm looking forward to the conclusion (I'm in SC).
 

canadyjd

Well-Known Member
They print a paper ballot with a barcode that is scanned through a counter.
The barcode is scanned, not the human readable mark on the ballot.
IT is so bad these electronic voting systems.

In VA, we are handed paper ballots, and we mark our choices. So it reads our human readable mark not a barcode printed by computer which you have no idea if the mark and barcode are the same candidate.

DOMINION software of course could bypass it anyway in VA inside its counting machine.

Another showdown set this week over Georgia voting machines
The SoS of Georgia addressed this. The recount will not scan the bar code. The ballots are separated by the visible mark and put into piles. Those piles are put through a machine that only counts the number of ballots run through it.

peace to you
 

Reynolds

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
We will see. SC uses the same method. You vote with the touch screen machine, it prints off your selections, you verify that print out is correct, and you feed it into the scanner.

Georgia gets to count those ballots (those printouts the voter confirmed). So at least we will see how accurate the system is.

I'm looking forward to the conclusion (I'm in SC).
Move to Ga and vote. Democrats are doing it.
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
It's legal. Seriously.
It's only legal if they are not moving temporarily for the purpose of voting.

BUT I wonder....what if I lived in Tennessee and voted in an early election and then moved to South Carolina and voted in that election?

Since we vote at a state level could that happen?
 

Scott Downey

Well-Known Member
So we have evidence then democrats will cheat in elections. Such as move to Georgia quickly to vote, then move back to your home state after the election.
CHEATERS!
The only reason they are moving to Georgia is to vote for a democrat in a runoff election...They even say that.
 

Reynolds

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
It's only legal if they are not moving temporarily for the purpose of voting.

BUT I wonder....what if I lived in Tennessee and voted in an early election and then moved to South Carolina and voted in that election?

Since we vote at a state level could that happen?
As long as they establish a legal residence it's fine. No time limit. No reason for moving here. Terribly written law. That's what I am hearing on Atlanta talk radio anyway. I am hearing it from Republicans who are looking for a way to stop it.
 
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