Machine Malfunction Reported At Chester Heights Voting Center

Machine Malfunction Reported At Chester Heights Voting Center — We got a report that police have been called Delaware County’s satellite voter services center in Chester Heights after a printer malfunction caused a delay angering those in the long line.

This service center is probably in the most Republican part of Delco.

Today is the last day for getting a mail-in ballot in Pennsylvania.

Lines, yesterday, were two hours long at the courthouse in Media. One rather ambitious Republican woman managed to get her self arrested, there.

Machine Malfunction Reported At Chester Heights Voting Center

Machine Malfunction Reported At Chester Heights Voting Center

2 thoughts on “Machine Malfunction Reported At Chester Heights Voting Center”

  1. I voted by mail for the first time since the advent of Act 77 here in PA. I was (and still am) totally against no excuse mail-in balloting but I decided to break my vow to never use this method this time around. There are several reasons for this, not the least of which is my expectation that in-person voting will be fraught with issues this year. Whether it be malfunctioning machines, ballot shortages or other modes of interference, I believe we will see all the issues from prior elections since 2020 at a level of intensity we will be talking about for years, that is if we still have a viable 1st Amendment to protect us. This concern is magnified by the stories we are hearing about drop box fires, long lines at ‘alternate’ polling stations and election workers turning people away from early voting offices with lies or, worse, arresting RNC Trump Delegate Valerie Biancaniello for telling voters from both parties to stay in line at an election office located at the Delaware County courthouse when election officials were trying to get them to leave. This is happening around the state and in Bucks County where I live and vote. Could all of these voting ‘problems’ be the result of Republican voters coming out in unprecedented numbers to vote early? Could it be that early voting locations just didn’t anticipate the volume and were caught shorthanded and without adequate supplies of ballots? Or could it be that early voting is the scam so many of us believed it was right from the beginning? Perhaps it is all of those, but it really doesn’t matter. The time has come to MAKE VOTING RELIABLE AGAIN and that means single day paper ballot voting under close supervision.

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