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It is being reported that Voting Machines in Mercer, New Jersey are experiencing a “programming glitch”.
If it's a "programming glitch" in Dominion voting machines does that mean they're recording all votes fairly and accurately? https://t.co/igz196QD5r
— Michael Podwill (@MichaelPodwill) November 8, 2022
Voters are now being asked to fill out ballots manually and place them in the slot for manual counting.
https://twitter.com/tuxlemons/status/1590075712715001858?s=20&t=RN2OGx3IuopRLU9GmFaIhQ
New Jersey Globe Reports the following:
Voting machines throughout Mercer County are facing technical difficulties this morning, but no voters are being turned away and machine votes are still being cast. The issue involves a programming glitch with optical scanners, which count votes after ballots are filled out. Programmers from the voting machine manufacturer, Dominion, are in site trying to work through the problem, the New Jersey Globe has confirmed.
https://twitter.com/SassySemite/status/1590033417437347841?s=20&t=RN2OGx3IuopRLU9GmFaIhQ
“There is a slot on the top of the scanner and voters can vote and are voting manually, We are asking poll workers to use the official ballots because they can still vote them manually, and place them in the slot in the scanning machines and we will count them manually.” – said Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello.
It’s almost as if someone hit a kill switch for all the Dominion voting machines.
— Merissa Hansen (@merissahansen17) November 8, 2022
While issues with optical scanners won’t prevent voting — ballots are still being printed properly – it could delay the counting of votes tonight. That might impact the speed by which election return in Hamilton, Lawrence, East Windsor, Hightstown and Robbinsville – all towns in New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district potentially impedes counts in the closely watched House race between Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) and Republican Bob Healey.
ABC just reported that all voting machines in Mercer County, New Jersey are down.
“The board is working with Dominion, the machine maker, to resolve the issue.”
Why does this sound familiar?
— Paul A. Szypula ?? (@Bubblebathgirl) November 8, 2022
In 2020 this county was +40 Biden, in the 2021 Governor’s race Democrats lost 9 points compared to their 2020 performance.
??A poll worker in all-important Maricopa County tells Election Day voters the machines are broken. pic.twitter.com/meBTd4Vi2M
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 8, 2022
The County has 387,000 people in it.
BREAKING REPORT: Dominion Voting Machines in Mercer, NJ Experiencing “Programming Glitch” -GWP
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) November 8, 2022