Voting machines from Dominion Voting Systems allegedly miscounted hundreds of votes during Puerto Rico’s primary election on Tuesday, leading the U.S. territory to review its contract with the U.S.-based company, according to a report from the Associated Press (AP).
The AP cited Jessika Padilla Rivera, the interim president of Puerto Rico’s elections commission, to report that the miscount “stemmed from a software issue that caused machines supplied by Dominion Voting Systems to incorrectly calculate vote totals.” Dominion confirmed that “software issues stemmed from the digital files used to export results from the machines,” according to the report.
The primary was held so the Popular Democratic Party, which supports keeping the island’s current status as a territory, and the New Progressive Party, which supports Puerto Rican statehood, could choose their respective candidates for the island’s gubernatorial race. Though no one is contesting the results […]
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