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"Elections should be done with rigged EVMs, ballot papers only", said Alan Musk - Voting machines are not trusted!

  
  
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  American entrepreneur Elon Musk has once again raised questions on the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). Musk said that voting machines lead to election fraud. They demanded to hold elections through ballot papers. He says that I myself am connected with technology. This is why computer programs cannot be trusted much. Hacking is easy. Entrepreneur Elon Musk questioned the reliability of voting machines at a town hall in Pennsylvania, ABC News reported. In his address, Musk linked Dominion Co.'s voting machines to Republican defeats in Philadelphia and Arizona. Dominion voting machines are used in Philadelphia and Maricopa counties, he said. But in many other places this is not done. Doesn't that seem like a coincidence? Musk said that elections should be conducted through ballot papers across the country. Ballot papers should also be counted by hand. Allegations made earlier The Dominion company's voting machines that Elon Musk mentioned were accused of vote-rigging by Fox News last year. However, the company later sued the news channel for defamation and the case ended with a $787 million settlement. The company's response to Musk's statement After Musk's statement, a spokesperson for Dominion presented its case. The fact is that Dominion does not serve Philadelphia County, he said. Our voting system is already based on voter-verified paper ballots. Hand counting and audits of paper ballots have repeatedly proven that Dominion machines produce accurate results. Rely on reliable sources The Dominion Company urged voters to rely only on information from verified sources. The company said that we are closely monitoring the claims related to the 2024 elections. People are urged to rely on election-related information only if it is verified and obtained from reliable sources.
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