“A laptop and several memory sticks used to program Philadelphia’s voting machines were stolen from a city warehouse in East Falls, setting off a scramble among elections officials to investigate the theft and ensure the machines could not be compromised before Election Day,” the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
“The equipment appeared to be taken this week, sources said. Officials immediately began checking to make sure none of the voting machines had been compromised while also working to contain the fallout for fear of how President Donald Trump and his allies might use the news to cast doubt on the integrity of the city’s elections.”
Save to Favorites