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posted ago by PatriotMan1776 +11 / -0

People keep saying that it doesn't matter because its a Poll Pad and not a Voting Machine. Obviously these are doomers and/or leftists screaming DEBOOOOOOOONKKEEEED, but do they have any reason behind it? I like to see both sides that way I can refute them.

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kudupoo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Simple search:

https://verifiedvoting.org/election-system/knowink-poll-pad/

"When opening the polling place, poll workers set up the iPad tablets on their stands and turn on the devices. KNOWiNK recommends a minimum of two square feet is per electronic poll book, with two Poll Pads per six-foot table. The Poll Pad software application launches automatically to show the jurisdiction’s home screen, which displays the election name, date, polling location, and precinct, as well as the number of precinct records, which is the number of voters in the precinct, and the check-in count, which should be zero at the start of the day. The screen also displays the countywide records, which is the number of voters in the entire county, if there is more than one polling place in the county. KNOWiNK recommends that poll workers also ensure that the printer is connected and that the battery life of the tablet is above 90% before selecting GET STARTED to begin processing voters."

The reason you're asking this question is I assume you're doubting Jovan's revelation.

What Jovan has done is show the world in plain language what is possible with all voting machine apparatus.

This is better than Dr. Techno-Nerd trying to explain it in gobbledygook and watching everyone's eyes glass over.

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DangleBarry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, basically this.

In Georgia, they scan your ID using the "poll pad" device, verify that you are on the list of registered voters, and then they give you a card to insert in the actual dominion voting machine. That machine prints your ballot when you're finished.

Is there a possibility for fuckery between the poll pad and the voting machine? I would say yes, it's possible.

The other concern would be the capability to create fake voters, allow multiple votes, or to invalidate legal voters.

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namechangearoo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep or do fake check ins for people who aren’t likely to vote.

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PatriotMan1776 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

But that would still show it could be hacked and manipulated yet? Like its not actually debooooonked?

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PatriotMan1776 [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ah, so they literally debooooonked nothing like usual. Thank you for the help

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45forever 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was stated clearly that the ability to connect and receive and send data to the pollpad (from outside source) WAS a big problem and that they could “daisy chain” and connect to other equipment and computer systems through the poll pad. That maybe didn’t happen while this guy was presenting, but he made it seem highly likely that it could.

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lst1194 1 point ago +1 / -0

using Apple ipads made in china. Thats a great idea!

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Ryan192 1 point ago +1 / -0

poll pad is the ipad like device. it's a handheld admin device

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PatriotMan1776 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

So if anything, they aren't deboooooonking it. They are actually making our argument stronger lol

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namechangearoo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Rebunked

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Ryan192 0 points ago +1 / -1

DISPOOTED

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10122046 1 point ago +1 / -0

I will try: please add and correct where needed...

Poll pads are for checking who is a “registered voter.” It is connected to the internet or cellular. Purpose is to streamline the info Transfer and quicken the process of “verifying” voters who present in person. Seems election law was changed unconstitutionally and without required vetting by legislatures and the public to allow last minute non-verified voter registration. That led to voter rolls changing constantly...which became the argument for the use of a connected device in a poll where it is otherwise unlawful. Watch cspan videos of guy who provided commentary regarding the suspicious transfer and handling of the USB’s, among other behaviors.

Voting machine, you vote on it. Not supposed to be connected to internet Or cellular in any manner. USB’s are used to take aggravate data of voting to central location by police escort ASAP from polling location. Chain of custody over sees by documentation and SUPERVISION, all items related to voting especially the USB. (See the info from the recent GA legislative hearing.)