Any computer system used for voting equipment, will only be as reliable as the people who program them. Your linked source strongly implies that a vote tallying error resulted from malicious intent on the part of the manufacturers of Dominion Voting Systems equipment.
That was not the case. The error resulted from programming changes made by the Georgia Secretary of State's office. The part of the headline which says that "
DOMINION IS BUSTED!" is misleading to say the least... if not an outright lie.
Miscount in DeKalb race caused by voting computer programming errors
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from the article in the above link to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The problem arose from programming changes to voting equipment to remove a candidate from the ballot after he withdrew from the race for DeKalb Commission District 2, according to the secretary of state's office.
Paper ballots printed from Georgia's voting touchscreens will ensure accurate results, state Elections Director Blake Evans said.
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Georgia's election system works and is secure," Evans said. "
DeKalb's elections team is setting an example for the rest of the state of how to properly audit and review results before certification."
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There is an intent to deceive at the heart of just about everything you post. You claim to be opposed to biased sources of information, but yet the only sources which you ever use are clearly biased in favor of a right-wing political agenda. It isn't bias itself that bothers you. As a matter of fact, that is what you prefer .... as long as that bias serves a Republican Party narrative.