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Huge Blunder Exposed on How Voting Machine Glitch Flipped Votes in Key State

A local election in Pennsylvania faced turmoil due to a coding error in the voting machines, causing votes to be inaccurately flipped on a ballot question about retaining two state judges.

As reported by the Conservative Brief on Friday, November 10, 2023, the glitch impacted candidates for the Pennsylvania Superior Court, Judges Jack Panella and Victor Stabile. Votes marked “yes” for one judge and “no” for the other were switched on printouts from touchscreen ballot machines in Northampton County.

Over 300 voting machines were affected by the malfunction, with voters noticing discrepancies on printed records. The Pennsylvania Department of State confirmed that the issue was confined to Northampton County and did not extend to other races.

County Executive Lamont McClure downplayed the severity of the glitch, referring to it as a “relatively minor glitch” and assured that the affected votes would be corrected.

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6 thoughts on “Huge Blunder Exposed on How Voting Machine Glitch Flipped Votes in Key State”

  1. Those in charge act as if a given number of votes, by way of their “mistakes”, don’t matter, don’t count and won’t change a thing. They’re wrong and should be held to account for their errors, as well as fired for incompetency and violation of the public trust. Without an honest vote, we are a joke, a bad one. Without honest vote counters, we have no vote, and we are fools.

  2. The luciferians chrated they will continue to and all the wagons of the luciferian cabal are circled to protect their agenda

  3. I’ve been saying for 2 years :

    GET THE ELECTION FRAUD CORRECTED BEFORE THE 2024 ELECTION !!!!

    It has been proven that various methods were used to change the outcome of the 2020 election. We should know who the winner is by midnight of election day, not a week or two later, allowing time to rigg the outcome. Same goes for Salisbury, with a measly 3000 voters.

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