Hackers won't attack the strongest part of the system, they look for vulnerabilities to exploit. When doing technical security you are ALWAYS looking for that weak link, or you're not doing your job.Brains,
What is OBVIOUS is that you are ignorant of the FACT that NOBODY is going to give you/anyone access to the interior of any voting machine.
Therefore, you're just BLATHERING about things that you don't understand & making yourself LOOK SILLY.
yours, tex
Brains, kar98 and myself were referring to ES&S iVotronic touch-screen machine.Lunyfringe,
What some here don't "get" is that hacking these old/primitive counting machines are not computers & cannot be hacked any more than an old 9-key adding machine can be.
This little bit of data analysis appears to indicate that Californication is, in fact, a thing. It also appears that changes in the Texas political climate is being impacted by these migrants. While this isn't anywhere near strong enough of a case to show causation, what can be seen is positive correlation that where the refugees go, their politics follow them.
And with that my friends, I rest my case.
That strikes me as being just the opposite.
The graphic I posted suggests that those that are native to Texas voted more liberal. Those that are moving to Texas voted more conservative, at lease regarding the senate race.
I'm watching what's happening in Florida and it's pretty clear they are trying to insure that the Republican loses.
Ballot counts not finished days after law requires. More and more ballots being found. The election supervisor alone determining voter intent on early voting ballots.
Here's one for ya. If the voter can't clearly indicate their choice then their vote simply doesn't count.
There are third world countries that have more secure voting systems than we have in the US.
Voter ID should be mandatory. Voting by mail limited to those who can't physically show up at a voting location. Hell, get a bottle of ink and start dipping fingers. In fact I'd say we need to go as far as using the National Guard to secure voting locations and ballots....the key would be using the National Guard from a different state. Say Idaho NG in Florida and so on.
Who knows what sax will say, but I'll just leave this here for ya: Bexar County planning to replace old voting machinesWhat is the brand name of the machines you are using???