As the polls were getting ready to close for the November 8th, 2022 election, poll workers in Dallas County noticed that their E-Pollbooks were adding hundreds of checked-in voters at a time.
On the Nov. 7th election, as polls were getting ready to close, poll workers noticed their ES&S ExpressPoll E-Pollbooks acting in almost the same behavior as 2022: hundreds of votes were added over the course of 15-20 minutes as they were beginning to prepare to close the polls.
The poll book in the video should have had 182 voters the machine randomly began to add more and more voters until finally displaying "1,377 voters checked in", or 1,195 more voters than should have been displayed.
8 Critical, Life-Saving Medications Every American Should Have On Hand Further, the Dallas County GOP reported that they experienced "Widespread problems with the E-Pollbooks' connectivity to the internetit began the first day of early voting with 20-30% of the Voting Centers being offline for anywhere from two hours to half a day." They claimed the issues continued to Election Day with "Many Voting Centers reporting that the E-Pollbooks were offline" with one location being offline until mid-afternoon.
At one polling location, a voter showed as "Voted" on one pollbook and as "Eligible" on the pollbook right next to it.
If the E-Pollbook at one voting station reflected every voter in Dallas County, or even in that precinct, this would render a paper back-up useless.
The paper back-up would show 182 voters checked in at that station, for example, while the E-Pollbook would show over 200,000 or so for the county, or all the E-Pollbooks would match for that particular precinct.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/it-happened-again-dallas-county-texas-ess-pollbooks/
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