OPINION
WRITTEN BY
Staff Writer
Donald Trump’s Truth Social post this morning—pledging to ban voting machines and mail-in ballots by executive order—was instantly polarizing. But here’s the hard truth: Trump isn’t the only one raising alarms. From progressives in Pennsylvania to independents in New Jersey, Americans of all stripes are increasingly skeptical of the machines that count their votes.
And they have good reason.
The Montana Example: Ripley’s Vanishing Votes
In Montana, Senator Ripley’s own rural precinct saw every single one of his votes shifted to his opponent by an ES&S tabulator programming error. All 25 ballots in that precinct—including those cast by Ripley himself, his wife, and their relatives—were wrongly credited to his competitor.
This happened back in 2012, and the election was officially certified with the error in place, because neither the county’s audit process nor the state’s certification procedures caught it and nothing has been implemented since then that would have caught these errors. The only reason it came to light is because the precinct was so small and personal—Ripley and his family knew immediately that something was wrong. In a larger precinct, where votes are more anonymous and diverse, the mistake might never have been noticed at all.
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