http://news.com.com/2061-10796_3-613...-0-5&subj=news
E-voting glitch turns up in Texas
As elections officials continue their post-mortems on last Tuesday's race, another irregularity in electronic voting machine tallies has surfaced.
In Williamson County, Texas, located just north of Austin, elections officials are blaming a software glitch in the region's touch-screen machines for counting each electronically-cast vote not just once, but three times, the Austin American-Statesman (registration required) reported in its Wednesday edition.
County officials uncovered the hiccups on the day after the election, when they found that the number of reported votes was higher than the number of people who signed at their polling places.
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This time, the 'error' didn't effect the outcome due to the large number of people who voted for the winner. However, had it been a close race, the extra 10,000 votes would have definately caused an issue.
I mean, the tightest race was the VA race, and that came down to a couple thousand votes.
Is it just me or is it odd that the glitches always favour the republican party?
There has yet to be one time where a 'computer glitch', a voter kicked off a voting list by 'computer error', or any other type if voting abnormality that has effected the republicans. It's always something that happens to democratic supporters.