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LiberalArkie

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6. The rules are that the voting machines can not have modems or transmitting devices.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 05:28 PM
Nov 19

They do not. They present your printed car to a tabulating machine.. Now how does that data get to the state capital so that the total for the state be presented?

In the old days it was sent by state troopers. Some times the data was not the same as it was when it left the polling spot.

Later on they used leased secure lines from the phone company to transmit the data to the state.

However some have said that some of the states decided to transmit the data back to the capitals via StarLink.

If so then that could have been intercepted by StarLink, modified and continued its travels to the state capital.

An normal audit of the data sent from the tabulators to the state SOS offices would reveal that.

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