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voting machine
noun
- a mechanical apparatus used in a polling place to register and count the votes.
voting machine
noun
- (esp in the US) a machine at a polling station that voters operate to register their votes and that mechanically or electronically counts all votes cast
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of voting machine1
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The first was cybersecurity expert Christopher Krebs, who testified truthfully that the 2020 election was secure despite Trump and his mindless acolytes' conspiracy theories that the voting machines had been "rigged."
Per the report, Trump acknowledged that his attorney Sidney Powell’s false claims about voting machines were “crazy” before he spread them.
A New York appeals court has rejected Fox Corp.’s request to toss a $2.7 billion defamation suit from voting machine manufacturer Smartmatic.
With 900 million eligible voters, ensuring enough electronic voting machines, security forces and election officials would require extensive planning and resources.
Early on election day in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, a Republican stronghold, there were problems with voting machines malfunctioning.
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