They probably did it via adding extra code in the machines to flip the tally result (patching the software in the middle of the night?). Changing 1 item, especially the first one, can be done quicker and leaves less coding footprint than trying to change every item on the ballot. That would take a lot longer to process and more suspicious.
They probably did it via adding extra code in the machines to flip the tally result (patching the software in the middle of the night?). Changing 1 item, especially the first one, can be done quicker and leaves less coding footprint than trying to change every item on the ballot. That would take a lot longer to process and more suspicious.