According to the commission's interim president Jessika Padilla Rivera, Puerto Rico's elections commission began evaluating its Dominion Voting Systems contract after software glitches miscalculated vote totals in the June 2 primaries.
Following the contentious primaries on the island, hundreds of anomalies were found, prompting Puerto Rico's elections commission to announce on Tuesday that it is evaluating its contract with a US electronic voting company.
The Dominion Voting Systems-supplied machines were miscalculating vote totals due to a software glitch, according to the commission's interim president, Jessika Padilla Rivera.
While the June 2 primary results that accurately identify the winners are uncontested, in several situations, the machine-reported vote totals were less than the paper ones, and in other cases, the machine-reported totals reversed or indicated zero votes for certain candidates.
“The concern is that we obviously have elections in November, and ...
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