The election is long over. Forget the conspiracy theory.
But perhaps there are issues raised in the article that should be looked at. Things like the different ways each electoral district ran the election. Paper ballots in some places, computers in others, differing methods of registration, butterfly ballots, etc.
Our Canadian method seems simple, but it also seems to work very well - results are available in most areas very quickly.
While the 'conspiracy' focus of the article is too late to do anything other than create division, some of the issues may be valid.
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