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OUTLAW FRAUDULENT ELECTRONIC VOTE COUNTING
STANDARDIZE VOTING PROCEDURES
Watch a segment from the HBO Special “Hacking Democracy” that shows how all Diebold electronic vote counting machines can be hacked— even when using paper ballots— and how it is impossible to detect the fraud once it has happened.
The fraudulent machines demonstrated in this video are the same type that were used by many states in the 2020 Presidential Election! The Diebold company was acquired by Dominion in 2010, and Dominion’s machines are still very easily able to be hacked into. For examples of that, see this article that contains a 2018 New York Times video that demonstrates a Dominion machine being hacked, and see this 2018 Symantec video that shows many of the vulnerabilities are still in the most recent types of modern voting machines.
See the official website for the documentary: https://www.hackingdemocracy.com
Also see this News of Interest.TV article summarizing issues with election fraud in the United States.
As can be seen in the above information, electronic voting machines are intentionally not appropriately regulated, and such voting machines are intentionally manufactured to allow for the fraudulent altering of the votes that are cast on them.
However, the problem is wider than simply the use of compromised machines that are manufactured by the Diebold (now Dominion) company— the root of the issue is that electronic machines are being used to cast and/or count the votes in the first place. It is essential that all types of electronic vote counting machines are no longer allowed to be used in elections since it is impossible to determine if their results are legitimate.
Another problem in the United States is the fact that there is no standardization of how votes are cast and counted from state to state, which means that there are 50 variations of voting methods being used in the U.S., even though the votes being cast also determine decisions for the federal government. The large amount of variation makes scrutiny of the voting methods nearly impossible.
Clearly, a foolproof voting standard that uses paper ballots that are manually counted must be establishment, and that system should then be applied as a national standard to ensure that all states use the same method; and the only way for that to happen in the United States is for an amendment to be added to the U.S. Constitution.
— The voting standard which is decided upon must be a system of PAPER BALLOTS that are MANUALLY COUNTED. A ballot should be an official government document, just as a piece of paper currency is. Ballots could potentially even be printed in the same facilitates that print paper currency, with each ballot having a unique serial number.
— Just as there is only one official system of currency used in the United States, there should also only be ONE FOOLPROOF VOTING STANDARD of casting and counting votes that should be required to be uniformly followed by all of the states.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Spread the word about this website.
Contact or petition your local representatives to take action in Congress.
However, the problem is wider than simply the use of compromised machines that are manufactured by the Diebold (now Dominion) company— the root of the issue is that electronic machines are being used to cast and/or count the votes in the first place. It is essential that all types of electronic vote counting machines are no longer allowed to be used in elections since it is impossible to determine if their results are legitimate.
Another problem in the United States is the fact that there is no standardization of how votes are cast and counted from state to state, which means that there are 50 variations of voting methods being used in the U.S., even though the votes being cast also determine decisions for the federal government. The large amount of variation makes scrutiny of the voting methods nearly impossible.
Clearly, a foolproof voting standard that uses paper ballots that are manually counted must be establishment, and that system should then be applied as a national standard to ensure that all states use the same method; and the only way for that to happen in the United States is for an amendment to be added to the U.S. Constitution.
— The voting standard which is decided upon must be a system of PAPER BALLOTS that are MANUALLY COUNTED. A ballot should be an official government document, just as a piece of paper currency is. Ballots could potentially even be printed in the same facilitates that print paper currency, with each ballot having a unique serial number.
— Just as there is only one official system of currency used in the United States, there should also only be ONE FOOLPROOF VOTING STANDARD of casting and counting votes that should be required to be uniformly followed by all of the states.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Spread the word about this website.
Contact or petition your local representatives to take action in Congress.