After US Now Dominion Voting Systems Sparks Election Scandal In Puerto Rico

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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