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2016 Postmortem

In reply to the discussion: Tip of a massive iceberg? [View all]

FBaggins

(27,740 posts)
7. Only if they're seals related to the vote... not the warranty on the machine.
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 12:14 PM
Dec 2016
A seal customarily indicates the machine has been tested, calibrated, and witnessed to work and function properly just before it is placed into service for an election.

Right... but not seals of the type shown in the photos. This wasn't a seal placed by county or state elections officials.

signals a flashing red neon light that tampering with a free and fair election count was the intent of breaking the seal open.

Note really... because that type of tampering wouldn't be consistent from one machine to the next... and only a small subset of the machines used on election day are used in the recount. It would stick out like a sore thump when one tainted machine counted dozens (even hundreds) of stacks of ballots and kept coming up with different results than on election day.

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