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GA Recount Reveals Something Fishy Going On With Voting Machines:

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There's something fishy going on with the voting machines in Georgia after a hand recount of votes in the May 24th primary election showed a massive discrepancy, further heightening the suspicions surrounding voting machines across the country.

Dekalb County, GA undertook a hand recount in the District 2 County Commission race after questions were raised over equipment 'malfunctions'.

DeKalb VRE Executive Director Keisha Smith issued a press release to distribute the recount tabulation which changed the results and the runoff participants.

The press release does not explain the large discrepancy between the machine count on Election Night and the subsequent hand count. It also doesn't explain the appearance of 2,810 more votes cast than were initially reported, reported Decaturish.

"This is my first time experiencing an election as a candidate. Like I'm sure many other people are, I am surprised by the significant change in the reported totals from the hand count in comparison to what had previously been published by DeKalb Elections…I am continuing to monitor the situation and will await further news about this election. It remains important to me that every vote is counted with accuracy and reflects the voters will. Due to the limited time between now and the runoff election date, I need to continue to be prepared for the runoff as we await certification, I continue to support full transparency about this election and the ensuing tabulation of results," said Lauren Alexander.

DeKalb VRE at first declined to release results of the hand count of paper ballots, which election workers finished at 12:30 a.m. on May 31, citing questions about the accuracy of the count.


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