snowbear37 wrote:
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I agree and will do the same thing. The least effective part of Presidential elections seems to be voters. Voter fraud, miscounts, people voting multiple times, dead people voting, "lost" ballots, etc.
"When the Spanish online voting company SCYTL bought the largest vote processing corporation in the United States, it also acquired the means of manufacturing the outcome of the 2012 election. For SOE, the Tampa based corporation purchased by SCYTL in January, supplies the election software which records, counts, and reports the votes of Americans in 26 states900 total jurisdictionsacross the nation.
As the largest election results reporting company in the US, SOE provides reports right down to the precinct level. But before going anywhere else, those election returns are routed to individual, company servers where the people who run them
get first look at results and the ability to immediately and privately examine vote details throughout the USA. In short, this redirects results
to a centralized privately held server which is not just for Ohio, but national; not just USA-based, but global.
And although the votes will be cast in hometown, American precincts on Election Day, with the Barcelona-based SCYTL taking charge of the process, they will be routed and counted overseas."
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Very educational. I thought I had it figured out but was off the mark. So now we can all blame Spain. That EU was a HUGE error. Those countries never got along, but Germany finally got complete control. Maybe that's where our votes are counted.