Kentucky voter machine error
Kentucky voter machine error
Kentucky voter machine error
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Kentucky lawmakers are addressing concerns over a viral video that suggested a voting machine malfunctioned, preventing a voter from selecting Donald Trump. State Attorney General Russell Coleman assured voters that any issues would be swiftly resolved, while county officials, including Laurel County Clerk Tony Brown, clarified that the problem stemmed from user error, not a malfunction. The county clerk posted a tutorial to demonstrate the correct use of the machines, which produce a paper ballot that voters can verify before submission. Investigations by the Republican National Committee confirmed that the machine functioned correctly and did not hinder the voter's ability to cast their ballot. Authorities noted that misinformation about voter fraud has been proliferating on social media, prompting vigilance against false narratives. The attorney general's office has recommended replacing the machine as a precaution, despite it having functioned properly in the past.

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