JGalt
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- Mar 9, 2011
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There's some kind of fuckery going on in Utah. Long lines, digital system crashes, No internet connections, volunteers not showing up, valid voter IDs not loading, and a poll watcher for the Trump Campaign not being authorized to speak to the media. Most every other state has submitted their results, but Utah is still counting.
Was Utah selected as the testing ground for the 2024 election steal?
"At several locations, lack of internet slowed down and even stopped the process, leaving attendees stuck in long lines, according to a Utah Republican source familiar with the issues who wasn’t authorized to speak to media. Caucus-goers also had problems with the party’s online system, further fouling up the voting process. At Copper Hills High School, those problems reportedly caused hundreds of potential attendees to give up and go home...
...Axson said the party was still parsing through the totality of technical difficulties that led to voting delays. Part of the problem was that some precincts were “overwhelmed” with the number of people who came out to vote, he said. There were also a number of volunteers who didn’t show up, Axson added, and a lack of help and information in those precincts caused the situation to get “out of control.”
A volunteer at the GOP caucus at Riverton High School said the website didn’t seem to be working properly.
”So when people come up, either their voter ID doesn’t seem to load even though they’ve been voting for a long time,” he said, “or when we try and look them up by their name and address, that’s not coming up either.”
He explained that the website screen should pre-populate with voter information, but that wasn’t happening..."
Super Tuesday: Utah Republicans favor Trump in chaotic presidential caucus overshadowed by voting system issues
Was Utah selected as the testing ground for the 2024 election steal?
Super Tuesday: Utah Republicans favor Trump in chaotic presidential caucus overshadowed by voting system issues
"At several locations, lack of internet slowed down and even stopped the process, leaving attendees stuck in long lines, according to a Utah Republican source familiar with the issues who wasn’t authorized to speak to media. Caucus-goers also had problems with the party’s online system, further fouling up the voting process. At Copper Hills High School, those problems reportedly caused hundreds of potential attendees to give up and go home...
...Axson said the party was still parsing through the totality of technical difficulties that led to voting delays. Part of the problem was that some precincts were “overwhelmed” with the number of people who came out to vote, he said. There were also a number of volunteers who didn’t show up, Axson added, and a lack of help and information in those precincts caused the situation to get “out of control.”
A volunteer at the GOP caucus at Riverton High School said the website didn’t seem to be working properly.
”So when people come up, either their voter ID doesn’t seem to load even though they’ve been voting for a long time,” he said, “or when we try and look them up by their name and address, that’s not coming up either.”
He explained that the website screen should pre-populate with voter information, but that wasn’t happening..."
Super Tuesday: Utah Republicans favor Trump in chaotic presidential caucus overshadowed by voting system issues