Dominion Responds After Pennsylvania Election Officials Report ‘Coding Error’ With Voting Machines

Dominion Responds After Pennsylvania Election Officials Report ‘Coding Error’ With Voting Machines
A voter puts their ballot in the tabulation machine after voting in the 2020 general election as seen in a file photo. Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
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Election officials in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, reported issues with voting equipment at polling places on Tuesday, prompting a response from Dominion Voting Systems saying that there was a ballot screen error regarding the viewing screen’s header.

Dominion Voting Systems told The Epoch Times that “Luzerne County’s election director has confirmed that there is a ballot screen error that is confined to the header on the viewing screen of the machine, and that all ballots are printing correctly with the Republican header and the Republican primary election races.”

Jack Phillips
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