At least 20,000 ballots were held in limbo Wednesday in Dallas, Texas after a “scanning machine malfunction” caused havoc at polling stations; raising new questions over voter fraud just days before the 2020 presidential election.
“Ballot scanning machines are rejecting about one-third of mail-in ballots returned by voters in Tarrant County. The problem has impacted more than 22,000 ballots so far,” reports CBS News Dallas. “Ballot board members are now working in 12-hour shifts to accurately replicate the ballots so they can be counted.”
“County elections administrator Heider Garcia told county commissioners in a meeting Tuesday the problem is with a bar code printed on the ballots, that is not 100-percent legible. Garcia said the problem was discovered Sunday as the ballot board started opening envelopes and putting completed ballots into scanners,” adds the website.
> At least 20,000 ballots were held in limbo Wednesday in Dallas, Texas after a “scanning machine malfunction” caused havoc at polling stations; raising new questions over voter fraud just days before the 2020 presidential election.
> “Ballot scanning machines are rejecting about one-third of mail-in ballots returned by voters in Tarrant County. The problem has impacted more than 22,000 ballots so far,” reports CBS News Dallas. “Ballot board members are now working in 12-hour shifts to accurately replicate the ballots so they can be counted.”
> “County elections administrator Heider Garcia told county commissioners in a meeting Tuesday the problem is with a bar code printed on the ballots, that is not 100-percent legible. Garcia said the problem was discovered Sunday as the ballot board started opening envelopes and putting completed ballots into scanners,” adds the website.
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