1/ NYT June 11 article cites many problems with the newest Dominion Voting Machines and links to several sources. nytimes.com/2020/06/11/us/…
2/ "A cascade of problems caused block-long lines across Georgia, as primary voters stood for hours while poll workers waited for equipment to be delivered or struggled to activate the system’s components." nytimes.com/2020/06/10/us/…
3/ Kay Stimson, the director of government relations for Dominion, said the company had to replace only 20 components for about 30,000 machines. “That’s a very low number for a statewide voting system rollout across 159 counties,” she said.
4/ Dominion’s Democracy 5.5 system, the one used in Georgia, was approved by the National Elections Assistance Commission in 2018. The next year, it failed certification in Texas. sos.texas.gov/elections/form…
5/ In Philadelphia, election officials reported performance issues with machines in more than 40 percent of locations in 2019, according to a report by Reuters. in.reuters.com/article/usa-el…
6/ Georgia’s decision to adopt the technology in 2019 and roll it out this year was such a bold plan that it warranted a write-up in November in the trade journal Government Technology, which said the “swift transition had raised eyebrows.” govtech.com/security/Georg…
7/ “If you look at this as a system analysis problem, all of this argues that you want the system to be as simple as possible,” Dr. Buell said. “Things are going to go wrong.”
Of course, this is in response to the numerous repostings by the NY Times of this:
2/8 NYT June 11 article cites many problems with the newest Dominion Voting Machines, esp in Georgia, and links to several sources. nytimes.com/2020/06/11/us/…
3/8 "A cascade of problems caused block-long lines across Georgia, as primary voters stood for hours while poll workers waited for equipment to be delivered or struggled to activate the system’s components." nytimes.com/2020/06/10/us/…