Dallas County GOP chair lists complaints about voting machine test

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Dallas County Election testing updates

After calls from Republican lawmakers, Dallas County tested its voting machines for the third time Thursday.

After a third round of testing on Dallas County voting machines, the chair of the Dallas County Republican Party said he’s still not satisfied.

Allen West published a list of complaints on Friday about Thursday’s test.

Allan West

None of his concerns were addressed by the two Republican state senators who actually participated in the test. 

They left without talking to the media.

The two Democrat state senators who also participated said the test was successful, and so did the elections administrator.

Representatives from the Texas Secretary of State’s Office and the Texas Attorney General’s Office were also there and did not indicate there were any issues.

Dallas County runs third test of its voting machines to address concerns

Dallas County Elections ran another test of its voting machines on Thursday after Republicans raised concerns about accuracy. Republican lawmakers claim the tests are all about election integrity.

A previous test on Oct. 8 found the elections equipment accurately counted the test ballots, according to the Secretary of State.

West’s concerns date back to the first round of testing in September, when test ballots with incorrect information created a mismatch in the results.

According to the Secretary of State, Dallas County corrected that issue the next day.