Election results initially indicated challenger Lance Nichols was the primary race winner. Yet, the only audit of a county race in the state revealed a thumb drive flipped votes. The hand recount proved that incumbent Commissioner Myra Frazier actually won.
That begs a lot of questions. Among them, how many other elections experienced that problem with no trace? How many races were declared wrongly?
In a statement released to local media, County Clerk Rebecca Brassart said authorities found improper programming on the thumb drives. She said the company responsible for them was immediately contacted and stated it took responsibility for the error. She said they initiated a hand recount and switched the winner.
Is This Incident Isolated?
Kansas voters will never know if it was an isolated incident. What if someone was elected and the voters didn’t approve? How would they view the legitimacy of elections? If it happened once, couldn’t it happen twice?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, glitches and human error have fallen under the radar across the country. In Dekalb County, Georgia, a candidate got shortchanged by 3,792 votes in the board of commissioners race. Yet, she actually won the election day votes and the race.
In March, officials changed voting machines in Williamson County, Tennessee, after a 2020 debacle. It appears multiple machine tabulations didn’t correctly record after authorities determined it rejected eligible ballots.
So, is there a problem across the country? Are people serving in government who voters didn’t vote for and weren’t confirmed by audits?
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Only Democrats are allowed to openly call for the death of Supreme Court Justices and for an insurrection if things for go their way.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court has uncovered 2020 US Election Fraud.
The beginning of the end for the DNC.