No Leaky Buckets
Needed: Voting Security and Election Results Credibility
"If you cannot trust the way your votes are counted, nothing much else in politics matters!"

The computer code to steal an election.

typical ballot
step two

A typical ballot will have about 20-30 contests. This illustrative sample ballot had only two races voted, out of the many contests on the ballot. ("Odd", but surely legal everywhere.)

Then the program asks the next "special" question: "Was one of the votes on this ballot cast for the lowest (last-place) contest?" (these steps have been fraudulently inserted.)
  • If the answer is "No" (the last race was not voted on), you can see that nothing special happens and the program goes back to read another ballot.....
  • If the answer is "Yes" (the last race was voted on), the program knows that this was a two-votes "trigger" ballot, so it now goes to the next special (fraudulent) function. Click on "Yes" to see that step.





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