A blow to Trump. There is no evidence that the votes have been lost or changed, say several election officials.



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Several US officials involved in managing the electoral process said in a joint statement Thursday, more than a week after the presidential elections, that “no evidence was found” that there were lost or modified ballots and voting systems. pirated vote, reports AFP, assumed by Agerpres.

“The November 3 elections were the safest in the history of the United States,” said local and national election officials, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), which reports to the Department of Homeland Security.

“There is no evidence that a voting system has removed, lost or changed ballots or has been hacked in any way,” the statement said.

“While we know that our electoral process is the subject of numerous unfounded complaints and disinformation campaigns, we can assure you that we have absolute confidence in the security and integrity of our elections,” said election officials.

Current President Donald Trump posted unsubstantiated allegations on Twitter Thursday that a voting system called Dominion “knocked out” 2.7 million votes for him across the country, allocating hundreds of thousands of votes to his Democratic rival. Joe Biden, in Pennsylvania and other states. Twitter immediately placed a warning in this post that the allegations of voter fraud are unproven.

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This information was denied by the electoral authorities of the key state of Pennsylvania and by the company that runs this system.

Editor: Luana Pavaluca

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