Nevada: Nye County Votes to Ditch Dominion Voting Machines – IOTW Report

Nevada: Nye County Votes to Ditch Dominion Voting Machines

Nevada Globe: In a unanimous vote yesterday, the Nye County Commission officially requested County Clerk Sandra Merlino ditch Dominion voting machines in favor of paper ballots. Since the 2020 election, Dominion voting machines have come under intense scrutiny from Republicans. In 2020, President Trump’s lawyers claimed that the machines were accessible by the internet and that their software was corruptible. In a recent poll, a majority of Americans said they are not confident in the honesty of U.S. elections. more

12 Comments on Nevada: Nye County Votes to Ditch Dominion Voting Machines

  1. Why don’t they do real journalism instead of writing from the first AP article they find? It’s way past “Donald Trump claims
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    The Dominion machines have been shown to be connected to the internet, albeit at other locations.

    FJB

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  2. Toss Smartmatic in that dust bin too. No diff.

    They’ve been taking away the ballot box for years and have been hard on taking away the soap box the last few years.

    That only leaves one box now, but what do you do when they’re screwing you from thousands of miles away?

    Pray, live your life, harvest as much of your own as you can, and, most importantly, defend yourself if they try to take everything from you.

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  3. Nye county has 50 thousand people. Parumph and some other town. Meh.

    Now. ESMERELDA county in Nevada only has 986 people in the whole county. If we all moved there we could take over county politics and have a legitimate access point into state politics.

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  4. I don’t live in Pahrump (the Shoshone Indian word for “Dumpster Fire”) but I know all of these players. Not sure how much “courage and leadership” it took to make a request to the county clerk (which is all it was) to go back to paper ballots. They have no authority over elections and I’m sure Barbara Cegavske, the S of S, will have something to say about this. Chapter 293B of the Nevada Revised Statutes authorizes the use of electronic ballots for any election but I don’t see anything that requires it. It will be interesting to watch this play out. The BoCC better double the Clerk’s budget for elections if they win this argument.

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  5. So, voting machines being “hacked”? By the people that run the vote? Is, sorry… was, the problem? And, now that that’s fixed, the voting can continue. Run by the people that “hacked” the voting machines.

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