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Video/Pic: Voting machines switching votes, GOP rep warns

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks at the Georgia GOP convention in Columbus, Georgia, on June 9, 2023. (Arvin Temkar/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS)
October 22, 2024

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) recently warned that a Georgia resident had their vote repeatedly changed by an electronic voting machine.

During a Friday appearance on “The Alex Jones Show,” Greene told Alex Jones that she had just received information regarding a voter who allegedly experienced significant difficulties voting due to an electronic voting machine repeatedly changing her vote.

“They marked Donald Trump, and they marked who they were voting for the rest of the way down their ballot on the machine,” Greene told Jones. “When this voter printed their ballot, and they looked, it had changed. It was not Donald Trump, it was not me, and it was not the other ones they had voted for. It had switched.”

Greene explained that the Georgia resident had to “start over” and go through the voting process “several times” as the voting machine “kept on making the same error” and “switching the votes.” “It sounds similar to what we heard in 2020,” Greene said.

The Republican representative warned that stories like the Georgia resident whose vote was changed in a pivotal swing state give credibility to Americans who are concerned about the integrity of the upcoming presidential election.

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In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Greene shared a screenshot of an anonymous social media user who warned that a Whitfield County voter’s ballot had been changed by a voting machine. The user wrote, “FYI to all my voting friends and family a friend of mine in Whitfield County yesterday voted/checked his selections then printed it checked the printed version and it was not marked the same.” The social media user described the incident as a “very strange occurrence” and said it took “several attempts” to correct the ballot.

“We vote on Dominion voting machines then it prints a paper ballot with our selections made on the machines,” Greene wrote. “This voter’s printed ballot had been changed from their selections made on the machine. Good thing they checked their paper ballot before turning it in!”

Greene warned voters, “Please double check your printed ballot before you turn it in to make sure it has marked the candidates you voted for!!!”

In response to Greene’s accusations regarding Dominion’s voting machines, a Dominion spokesperson claimed that the company had been “the target of ongoing defamation, including long-debunked claims.” The company’s website also claims that the “accuracy and integrity of elections results” have been “confirmed” by various audits and recounts in the aftermath of the controversial 2020 presidential election and that the audits have “verified the reliability” of the company’s electronic voting systems.