>Just had a fight with a too polite Elections Canada account on twatter who proved to me that, while the provinces and smaller political subgroups use "electronic voting" sporadically around that English Colony, all FEDERAL elections must (and always have) use PAPER BALLOTS…
Okay. Here is something I know for a fact because I know exactly how, at each election, the network in local returns offices is set up. The Dominion hand count claim is misleading. Yes, there are paper ballots. There are 338 ridings in Canada, each has a returns office. Even if hand counts were accurate, it does not matter. At each riding's returns office where ballots are taken from each polling station in that riding to be counted, the totals are THEN typed into the approved Elections Canada computers at each riding and submitted to the national office, and in THAT step the cheating occurs. So a returns office makes dozens of partial submissions on election night, one submission per polling station (ridings may have dozens) without ever determining themselves the final cumulative total for that riding. Let's say the final real total hand counted is 18,000 for this clown, 15,000 for another, but that is not what comes out at the central end (which also happens to immediately get reported by media), because the software is configured to get the result they want. NONE of this is audited. See how it works now?