Fraudulent visual trickery like the faked logo is “a last-gasp resort for extremists who clearly feel there is no other path to victory,” Design Matters host Debbie Millman tells Fast Company. She ...
Do not tamper or interfere with any component of a voting system. Do not forge, counterfeit, or tamper with the returns of an election. Do not tamper with, destroy, or alter any polling list, official ...
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But four years later, claims Dominion Voting is rigging elections remain rampant. Some images posted online even claim that ...
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A fake logo and slogan for election technology supplier Dominion Voting has revived false suggestions that the company is switching voters’ ballots in the U.S. presidential election.
In Apache County, Arizona, voters faced challenges due to faulty voting machines. These machines were incorrectly printing propositions instead of candidates on the ballots, forcing poll workers to ...
The A's have officially dropped Oakland from the team name and logo. 2024 Election: How to find your Bay Area voting location If you're planning to vote in-person on Election Day, here's how to find ...
claims Dominion Voting is rigging elections remain rampant. Some images posted online even claim that the company’s logo reveals its intent to flip Republican votes to Democratic ones.