Pennsylvania court allows inspection of voting machines in one county – IOTW Report

Pennsylvania court allows inspection of voting machines in one county

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Dominion voting machines in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, will be sent to the state Senate for inspection next month following a ruling by the commonwealth court, according to a press release Thursday by The Amistad Project.

“The court recognized that it was improper to demand that the county – which owns the machines, and has the responsibility of running the election along with the legislature – can’t determine whether the machines worked properly,” Amistad Project Director Phill Kline said. “As the judge noted, there’s no justification for preventing the county from looking at their own machines.” 

The inspection was scheduled for Dec. 22, but Democratic Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Democratic Secretary of the Commonwealth Veronica Degraffenreid sued to prevent it. The judge ruled the investigation must go forward, but he allowed a short delay for both sides to determine a formal protocol for the inspection, which is scheduled for Jan. 10, 2022. more here

5 Comments on Pennsylvania court allows inspection of voting machines in one county

  1. Huh. That’s odd; if everything was on the up-and-up as we have been told over the last year, why would the democrat AG and democrat Secretary of State try and block the inspection? It’s almost like they had something to hide. Could that be?

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  2. Fulton County is one of the lowest populated counties in Pennsylvania. Hand counting there would probably work and it is heavily Conservative as well.

    If shenanigans with voting machines happened there then they might have something but I doubt it.

    Why not look somewhere in Pittsburgh or Philadelphia where it might actually have happened?

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