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Dominion tells Puerto Rico election commission it found export-file coding error after June 2 failures; verification pending
Summary
Dominion Boric System told the Puerto Rico Comisión de Derecho Constitucional Puertorriqueño y de Asuntos Electoral on June 19 that it identified a minor coding error in the export file used to transmit June 2 primary results and implemented an internal fix; Dominion said lab regression testing with the Comisión Estatal de Elecciones is needed to confirm the resolution, and commissioners pressed for contracts, maintenance logs and a firm timeline.
SAN JUAN — Dominion Boric System representatives told Puerto Rico’s Comisión de Derecho Constitucional Puertorriqueño y de Asuntos Electoral on June 19 that a "minor" coding error in an export file, not a transmission failure, produced incomplete results in the export of June 2 primary data, and that Dominion has made a code change and conducted internal tests indicating the problem is addressed.
"El archivo de exportación que le enviamos al sistema RAID de la comisión estatal ... contenía resultados incompletos," Robert Giles said, explaining that the export file generated by Dominion produced incomplete results. Giles said Dominion "ha identificado el problema y hemos hecho un cambio al código" and that internal testing has shown the fix works, although final verification requires joint testing with the Comisión Estatal de Elecciones (CE) and completion of the CE’s escrutinio.
Why it matters: Commissioners said the export anomalies produced public confusion after the primaries and…
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