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Venezuelan Election Deemed Secure Amid Opposition Rejection of Maduro's Victory Claim
Jul 30, 2024, 06:07 AM
The recent Venezuelan election has been described by some as the most secure in the country's history, drawing comparisons to the 2020 US election. The voting machines used were manufactured by Smartmatic, a company that previously admitted discrepancies in vote counts. Despite this, there have been no widespread allegations of malfeasance, with all 60 court challenges being dismissed. A graph presented as evidence shows a telltale vote jump, further supporting the security of the election. Former President Jimmy Carter has praised Venezuela’s voting system, calling it the safest and most secure in the world. However, the opposition has rejected President Maduro's victory claim.
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