A Powerful Interview

In a CNN interview with Lou Dobbs, Bev Harris (@BevHarrisWrites) exposed voting machine risks post-2000 election. Her findings, central to Black Box Voting (book and website), align with Return to Hand Counting’s mission for transparent hand counting, used in a 2023 Missouri election.

The 2000 Election Context

Florida’s 2000 election, per University of Washington and Britannica, saw 172,000 mis-votes from hanging chads and butterfly ballots. HAVA’s electronic machines (per Newsmax) worsened risks, as Votescam’s 1996 interview warned. Wyoming’s 2024 ballot design error echoed these issues.

Exposing Machine Risks

Harris told Dobbs machines lack verifiable trails, hiding fraud, as seen in Wyoming’s 2024 error, where officials wrongly blamed hand counting. Her 2000 discovery of a voting firm’s embezzler ties, noted in Black Box Voting, fueled distrust. Mike Lindell’s trial (June 16, 2025) raised awareness of risks, despite a gag order, aligning with Pandora’s Black Box.

Hand Counting: The Fix

Our Missouri Method, used in 2023, ensures transparency. Estimates show St. Charles County could save $68,000 annually, rebutting a flawed estimate by the Election Director. Hand counting, as Harris advocates, catches fraud—one bad ballot is a felony we prove. Our eManual teaches this system.

Join the Mission

Bev Harris’s CNN interview exposes machine risks. Visit our Mission page to learn how hand counting restores trust and join the mission with our eManual and training materials.

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