NJ County Discovers Loser Actually Won After 2022 Computer Mistally

There's a reason I always warn, when reporting election results on The BradCast, that they have only been tallied by computers to date, and that errors in results often do not come to light until days, weeks or even months after elections...if ever. ...there is no way to know for certain either way unless and until results of hand-marked paper ballots are examined by actual human beings

CVIVoter: Vote Machine Tabulation Error Shifts One Local Race In Monmouth After Irregularities Discovered

A friend of mine summarized this voting machine failure:
1. A computerized voting machine system failed to count votes accurately, and, until irregularities in an unrelated issue caused the Board of Elections to launch an internal investigation, nobody knew
2. It was not detected by a post-election audit
3. The discovered error in the voting system changed the result of the election, AFTER it had been certified by the local board and the wrong “winner” took office.  
4. The voting machine system in use was the ExpressVote XL – which happens to be a machine that I am trying to persuade people in New York not to certify for use and/or to legislatively prohibit.

Comment:   The ESS Expressvote voting machine involved in this miscount is currently under review  for certification in New York.  Last year the NYS Senate passed a bill to ban this type of voting machine but the Assembly did not vote it out of committee.  Let your Assembly member know that you want to protect your vote by mandating hand marked paper ballots that are hand counted in audits and close vote elections. 
Allegra Dengler

The Albany Bill That Might Make Or Break Every Issue You Care About

Update:  Since this article was published, we were very appreciative that the NYS Senate passed the Hybrid Voting Machine ban (S309B) but unfortunately  the heavily lobbied Assembly did not vote it out of committee.  So we are again working for legislation to protect our hand marked paper ballots as well as to have them recounted by hand in close vote margin elections and audits.  Instead of progress to protect our existing system based on hand marked paper ballots, a new bill has been introduced to make things even worse.  Let your NY state elected official know that you oppose S1014/A1259.  which would allow audits to also  be counted by machine instead of by hand.  

The controversial ESS Expressvote XL has not been certified, yet. The Dominion ICX is in the process of certification.  The ICX has a version that would protect the hand-marked paper ballot but another version does not.

Mannion beats Shiroff by 10 votes in 50th NY Senate district; judge orders election certified

A very close race in Onondaga County led to a hand count that did not change the winner but changed the final vote slightly, with some votes disqualified.  "The removed votes came primarily from voters who either identified themselves (placing their initials on the ballot, for example) or made such small marks inside the oval that it wasn’t clear they even meant to cast a vote (so-called “hesitation marks.”)” "All told, that resulted in in Mannion losing 18 votes and Shiroff losing 11 votes from the recount figures.”

Too big of a job: Why Maricopa County’s ballot printers failed on Election Day

Arizona VoteBeat: “Democracy prevailed, but it’s not out of the woods.” she said. Hobbs’ gubernatorial challenger Kari Lake has refused to concede and has said she plans to file a lawsuit challenging the results. Shortly after the certification ceremony Monday, Lake shared a video on Twitter of her during an interview with former Trump advisor Steve Bannon in which she called it a “sham election” and apparently referring to  Maricopa County’s printer problems.

Arizona VoteBeat: "The stakes are high for counties that rely on all parts of an electronic voting system to work perfectly in front of the voters’ eyes, from the time the voter checks in to the time the ballot is tabulated...Much can go wrong in the sensitive system. Electronic poll books with voter registration information can have connectivity problems. The power supply itself can be too weak for the printer to function properly. Humidity can alter the paper quality ahead of time. Tabulators can be programmed incorrectly, causing wide-scale ballot rejection…. And printers are known for their IT headaches.”

Too big of a job: Why Maricopa County’s ballot printers failed on Election Day

Arizona VoteBeat: “Democracy prevailed, but it’s not out of the woods.” she said. Hobbs’ gubernatorial challenger Kari Lake has refused to concede and has said she plans to file a lawsuit challenging the results. Shortly after the certification ceremony Monday, Lake shared a video on Twitter of her during an interview with former Trump advisor Steve Bannon in which she called it a “sham election” and apparently referring to  Maricopa County’s printer problems.

Arizona VoteBeat: "The stakes are high for counties that rely on all parts of an electronic voting system to work perfectly in front of the voters’ eyes, from the time the voter checks in to the time the ballot is tabulated...Much can go wrong in the sensitive system. Electronic poll books with voter registration information can have connectivity problems. The power supply itself can be too weak for the printer to function properly. Humidity can alter the paper quality ahead of time. Tabulators can be programmed incorrectly, causing wide-scale ballot rejection…. And printers are known for their IT headaches.”

National Nightmare Election Law Case Heard by Supreme Court

…. an early morning of worry, as the U.S. Supreme Court heard Moore v. Harper. We have long warned of the dangers of this case for American elections as we know them. The dispute comes from a challenge filed by North Carolina Republicans after the state's Supreme Court nixed partisan U.S. House maps gerrymandered by the state's GOP legislature. The state court ordered new, fair maps to be drawn instead for 2022, when Republicans and Democrats would evenly split the state's 14 House Districts, winning seven seats each in the closely divided state.

Worker pleads guilty in election equipment tampering case

AP "Knisley worked to get a security badge for a man..who then used it to allow another, unauthorized person inside the room to make a copy of the election equipment hard drive during the May 2021 election equipment update…..State election officials became aware of the security breach when a photo and video of confidential voting system passwords were posted on social media and a conservative website.”

Appeals court turns away GOP challenge to NY absentee ballot laws

A state appeals court reversed a Republican-led challenge to New York’s absentee-voting laws, declining the party’s attempt to invalidate perhaps hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots.

The Appellate Division, Third Department, on Tuesday unanimously upheld a law allowing anyone to vote absentee if they’re afraid of catching or spreading an infectious disease, such as COVID-19. The law is set to remain in place through 2022.

New York appeals absentee ballot rule with election looming

New York officials appealed a judge’s ruling against inspecting absentee ballots before Election Day, allowing early counting of those ballots to go ahead pending an appeals court decision.

A state judge in upstate New York on Friday said the pandemic-related rule that allowed absentee ballots to be prepared for counting before Election Day was unconstitutional. Saratoga County Judge Diane Freestone sided with Republican and Conservative party plaintiffs in ruling that the law clashes with an individual’s constitutional right to challenge ballots in court before they’re counted.

Election Day Is Nov. 8, But Legal Challenges Already Begin

AP: "The RNC said it has a multimillion-dollar “election integrity” team. It has hired 37 lawyers in key states, held more than 5,000 training sessions to teach volunteers to look for voter fraud — which is rare and isolated — and filed 73 suits in 20 states. Other Trump-allied legal teams, including America First Legal, run by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, are involved."