Just The News:
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Tuesday upheld the right of Pennsylvania counties to inspect electronic voting equipment, an authority granted to them by the state Legislature.
The court sided with a brief filed by conservative election integrity watchdog The Amistad Project on behalf of Fulton County, Pa. The county had conducted an inspection on two Dominion voting machines in an attempt to determine whether they had functioned correctly during the 2020 election.
The state’s top election official, the secretary of the commonwealth, then retroactively banned the practice and decertified both of the machines without providing the county with state funding to replace them.
The ruling establishes a precedent that counties have the statutory authority to inspect electronic voting equipment to ensure safe and honest elections are taking place. more
“…statutory authority?” How about statutory responsibility under due diligence.
Someday, we may know who won the PA primary. Someday.
Now why would anyone not want the county to inspect voting machines as required by the law?
How ’bout We The People, supervise!!!
The inspectors should be able to have assistance, if needed, from electronic techs considering the hidden mysteries usually embedded deep within today’s voting slot machines.
Maybe the inspectors are in on it? Demand to inspect the rigged machines in order to ‘officially’ declare them legitimate!