WSBTV:
COBB COUNTY, Ga. – Channel 2 Action News has learned that critical voting machines were stolen just days before polls will open for a special election.
State officials are investigating after equipment was taken from a Cobb County precinct manager’s vehicle. According to Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the equipment was stolen on Saturday evening while the vehicle was parked at the Kroger on Canton Road.
Kemp’s office says Cobb County Elections waited two days to tell his office about the theft of the machines.
The four so-called ExpressPoll machines were the computers poll workers used to check-in voters, and check those off who cast ballots.
can they be sold? how much are they worth? oh wait-it’s an election so no harm done. Hahaha. stupid people will try anything to win.
Damn Russkies! [sarcasm intended]
…so, was there a swap meet over to Kroger or was it take your critical voting machine to Kroger Day? what?
It could have been moonshiners in Kentucky for no apparent reason.
Nothing good ever happens in a poll worker’s car. Nothing.
We have idiot democrats showing up at their polling places, finding them closed, and then they start raising hell. Until they find out they’re not in the 6th District. Hahahahah
@Extirpates
LOL LOL LOL!
They weren’t actual voting machines but the notebooks used to check in voters that were used during the early voting period.
@Thirdtwin – can’t fix stupid. 🙂
Speaking of stolen computers, whatever happened with the computer stolen from a secret service agents car? Is the agent still on active duty?
Does this smell Clintonesque or what?
Suuuuuuuuure……….they were STOLEN!
They were not stolen. They are merely out so that the elections results can be inputed.