Election officials turn to signature-verifying software in mail-in ballot surge

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 4 years, 9 months ago to Technology
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Surprised that these democrat states are concerned about the voting integrity.

Do you think automated signature verifying software a good thing?

"The software’s performance variability is visible in Colorado, where the technology approves about 40% of signatures in Republican-leaning Douglas County, 20% in Democratic Denver County, and 50% in the swing county of Larimer, Reuters found. Colorado law requires that staff review at least 2% of the software’s approvals."


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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 4 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hey when a friend ran for the College Board, I wrote his speeches. I knew he was a Democrat but he was also smart, educated, and a good family man.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 4 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well we all know one another. Even the JP who was our Police Chief for years before he decided to run for JP and it didn't matter. We knew him, called him by his first name and invited him over annually for the Police Visitation Evening.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 4 years, 9 months ago
    Today was a first for me. Never have I received a mail-in ballot with political ads on it. I didn't even know who on the school board, city council, and all other elected officials in the county was a Republican or a Democrat. I never cared before.
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  • Posted by $ 4 years, 9 months ago
    I think, I'd trust it more than a democrat signature verifying system...and it is quicker.

    Had to laugh that someone actually wondered about the programs ability to detect minority signatures...had to be a demoncrap.
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