EXPLAINER: Bolsonaro knocks Brazil's voting system | World News Ap | heraldstandard.com

2022-09-10 23:38:01 By : Ms. Tracy Lei

Cloudy with periods of rain. Low around 65F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch..

Cloudy with periods of rain. Low around 65F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch.

A worker at the Elections Disclosure Center demonstrates the electronic voting machine system to the press in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. Brazil will hold its first round of general elections on Oct. 2 and second round on Oct. 30.

Presidential election campaign flags featuring the faces of both current President Jair Bolsonaro, front, and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hang for sale outside the Supreme Electoral Court in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. Brazil will hold its first round of general elections on Oct. 2 and second round on Oct. 30.

FILE - An electoral worker unload electronic ballot machines to be delivered to polling stations in Sao Paulo, Brazil Oct. 30, 2010 ahead of a presidential election runoff. Brazilian authorities adopted electronic voting machines in 1996 to tackle longstanding fraud. In earlier elections, ballot boxes arrived at voting stations already stuffed with votes. Others were stolen and individual votes were routinely falsified, according to Brazil’s electoral authority.

Judge Alexandre de Moraes stands as he is sworn in as the new head of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, the government body that oversees elections, ahead of the Oct. 2 elections in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022.

An LGBT activist wearing a costume in the likeness of an electronic voting machine gathers with others after the reading of two manifestos defending the nation's democratic institutions and electronic voting system outside the Faculty of Law at Sao Paulo University in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022. The two documents are inspired by the original "Letter to the Brazilians" from 1977 denouncing the brutal military dictatorship and calling for a prompt return of the rule of law.

Workers at the Elections Disclosure Center prepare an electronic voting machine to demonstrate the system to the press in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. Brazil will hold its first round of general elections on Oct. 2 and second round on Oct. 30.

A worker at the Elections Disclosure Center demonstrates the electronic voting machine system to the press in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. Brazil will hold its first round of general elections on Oct. 2 and second round on Oct. 30.

Presidential election campaign flags featuring the faces of both current President Jair Bolsonaro, front, and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hang for sale outside the Supreme Electoral Court in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. Brazil will hold its first round of general elections on Oct. 2 and second round on Oct. 30.

FILE - An electoral worker unload electronic ballot machines to be delivered to polling stations in Sao Paulo, Brazil Oct. 30, 2010 ahead of a presidential election runoff. Brazilian authorities adopted electronic voting machines in 1996 to tackle longstanding fraud. In earlier elections, ballot boxes arrived at voting stations already stuffed with votes. Others were stolen and individual votes were routinely falsified, according to Brazil’s electoral authority.

Judge Alexandre de Moraes stands as he is sworn in as the new head of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, the government body that oversees elections, ahead of the Oct. 2 elections in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022.

An LGBT activist wearing a costume in the likeness of an electronic voting machine gathers with others after the reading of two manifestos defending the nation's democratic institutions and electronic voting system outside the Faculty of Law at Sao Paulo University in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022. The two documents are inspired by the original "Letter to the Brazilians" from 1977 denouncing the brutal military dictatorship and calling for a prompt return of the rule of law.

Workers at the Elections Disclosure Center prepare an electronic voting machine to demonstrate the system to the press in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. Brazil will hold its first round of general elections on Oct. 2 and second round on Oct. 30.

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — With Brazil’s presidential election just a month off, President Jair Bolsonaro is feeding concern about the nation’s electronic voting system. He has long insisted that the machines, used for a quarter-century, are prone to fraud, though he acknowledged last year that hasn't been proved. Brazil's top electoral authority says the system has been tested rigorously and some critics of Bolsonaro say he may be laying the groundwork for an attempt to cling to power if the vote doesn’t go his way – much like former U.S. President Donald Trump, whom Bolsonaro admires.

Here’s a look at Brazil’s electronic vote system.

WHY DOES BRAZIL USE AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM?

Brazilian authorities adopted electronic voting machines to tackle longstanding fraud. In earlier elections, ballot boxes arrived at voting stations already stuffed with votes. Others were stolen and individual votes were routinely falsified, according to Brazil’s electoral authority.

Electronic machines were first used in 1996 and the first nationwide, electronic-only vote took place four years later. Today, results from more than 150 million eligible voters are presented mere hours after polls close. And no significant fraud has ever been detected.

HOW COMMON IS ELECTRONIC VOTING ELSEWHERE?

More than two dozen countries use some form of an electronic system for national elections, according to the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. But 80 percent don't, and voters in most advanced democracies cast their ballots on paper.

Unlike Brazil, most ballots cast in the United States are hand-marked and tabulated by scanners. Since 2016, U.S. voting jurisdictions have almost completely phased out fully electronic balloting. Louisiana is now the only U.S. state where voting machines don't produce some type of paper record statewide.

Most voters in the U.S. also cast a hand-marked paper ballot, which is then run through an electronic tabulator to produce results far more quickly than a hand count would do.

In the U.S., a 2018 report by the National Academy of Sciences urged that a voter-verified paper record exist for every ballot cast, with the originals secured in case results are challenged.

Mark Lindeman, director of Verified Voting, a nonpartisan group that tracks use of voting equipment in the U.S., said a lack of physical records makes it harder to fight accusations of fraud.

“The 2020 (U.S.) election showed the value of paper ballots to check election results," he said. "But it also showed that political leaders can attack any election result they don’t like -- even before the election -- and that those attacks can do harm even when the claims defy physical reality. That’s probably a larger threat to free and fair elections than any current election technology.”

Brazil's system doesn't produce a paper record of individual votes, though Bolsonaro has advocated for that.

HOW IS BRAZIL'S VOTING SYSTEM AUDITED?

The electoral authority says voting machines are checked for reliability before, during and after balloting. Votes recorded by each machine can be cross-checked with the overall tallies after the vote.

Election officials acknowledge that hacking is always a risk, but say no one has ever managed to alter the machines’ source code or election results. They say risks are further minimized because the machines aren’t connected to the internet and information is sent only through internal systems, segments of which shut down if alterations are detected.

For this year's elections, over a dozen institutions — including police, the military, prosecutors and universities — accepted the electoral court's invitation to audit the machines. During a three-day hackathon in May, some 20 hired experts sought to penetrate the system. None succeeded.

WHEN DID FRAUD ALLEGATIONS BEGIN?

In 1993, then-lawmaker Bolsonaro complained to members of the military that the paper voting system was rigged, and spoke in favor of digitalization. Once electronic voting was implemented, however, he became one of its fiercest critics. In 2015, he proposed a constitutional amendment to introduce printed records of votes that would allow manual recounts. That passed Congress, but arguments it was too costly and could violate the right to a secret ballot led the Supreme Court to block it.

WHAT EVIDENCE DOES BOLSONARO CITE?

Bolsonaro won the presidency in a 2018 runoff, and later vociferously claimed fraud had denied him an outright victory in the first round.

For months, he promised proof was coming, and his administration tasked the Federal Police with scouring the prior 25 years for evidence. Finally, last year he acknowledged, “There is no way to prove the elections were or weren’t fraudulent. There are indications.” Following that admission, lawmakers rejected a new Bolsonaro-backed bill once again seeking to adopt printed records.

Still, Bolsonaro has continued to attack the machines’ reliability. In July, he called dozens of diplomats to the presidential residence to present his claims. He focused heavily on the existence of a police investigation into a 2018 incident in which a hacker broke into the electoral authority’s internal system. The authority, which asked for the police investigation, said the hacker never accessed any voting machines nor their source code and so couldn’t alter the data or compromise results.

The U.S. State Department issued a statement a day after Bolsonaro' s meeting with diplomats, saying Brazil's electoral system and democratic institutions are a “model for the world.”

Allegations that the system is unreliable have spread across social media and messaging apps — often in groups backing the president. That is similar to the attacks questioning the security of voting equipment in the U.S. since Trump lost the 2020 presidential election. Republicans in some places have sought to ditch all voting and tabulating machines in favor of paper ballots and hand-counting.

WHAT IS THE MILITARY’S ROLE?

Bolsonaro, a former army captain who has filled his government with military figures, has sought to expand armed forces' role in elections. As a gesture, the electoral authority invited the armed forces to sit on its transparency commission and propose modifications to the system. On that commission, Defense Minister Paulo Sérgio Nogueira has made a series of statements echoing Bolsonaro's claims. That has provoked concern at home and abroad about the armed forces — which imposed a 1964-1985 dictatorship — overstepping constitutional bounds and potentially becoming tools in an antidemocratic campaign.

Earlier this year, accompanied by top adviser Gen. Augusto Heleno, Bolsonaro said the armed forces “will not perform the role of just rubber stamping the electoral process, or taking part as spectators.” He suggested the military could conduct a parallel count of the results. The Defense Ministry also sent dozens of questions and suggestions to the electoral authority for potential improvements.

Negotiations with the electoral authority’s president, Alexandre de Moraes, seemed to bear fruit last week. The Defense Ministry acknowledged the success of tests carried out on the electronic machines. And de Moraes accepted the ministry's proposal to run public pre-election tests using biometrics, with voters identified by fingerprints and photos. It isn't clear whether such a system could be implemented for the election's first round on Oct. 2.

Any last-minute changes, even if adopted with the best intentions, could cause instability or create vulnerabilities, according to Lindeman, of Verified Voting. ___ Bridi reported from Brasilia. Associated Press writer Christina A. Cassidy in Atlanta, Georgia, contributed to this report.

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Your comment has been submitted.

There was a problem reporting this.

Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.

Washington County's LARGEST GUN SHOW Located in Southwestern Pennsylvania.  We stock approx. 300 new and used handguns, rifles and shotguns. We also sell ammo and hunting licenses. Contact us for a price quote before you buy! Public Welcome - Lots of FREE Parking    

We are a small company that strives to satisfy every customer and shares your value for honest work. We have over 40 years combined experience in heating, electrical, heating, air conditioning, and more in Fayette County, PA and beyond. We proudly provide a full array of heating and cooling …

Connellsville Memorials Strives to Memorialize Your Loved One When a loved one passes away, it is an emotional and stressful time for family and friends. The professionals at Connellsville Memorials want to ease the emotional distress on your family by offering well-crafted monuments,…

Jefferson Memorials was established in 1985 by Tom Jefferson,. under the  parent company of Davis Monuments,  Scottdale, Pa.  Now operated by the Ermine family, Davis Monuments, founded in 1913, has continued to maintain a successful full-service monument  business,  …

Enjoy life in your new custom designed home.  Family owned and operated since 1972.  Walk through our model homes on display. Custom Modulars Sectionals Singlewides Complete construction Financing Assistance Parts & Supply Store

Under New Ownership! We would be honored to help you and your family craft the perfect memorial. Call for an Appointment Today!

Henry & Stewart Audiology has been family owned and operated since its conception by Loris Stewart in 1978 under the name Hearing Health Care Center. Now, over 30 years later, her son Dr. James K. Stewart, Au.D, CCC-A continues the tradition of professional friendly service. With the hel…

Jim Higinbotham began his legal career in 1984. In October, 2006, Higinbotham Law Offices was established. For the past 25 years, he and his staff have been providing caring legal services to clients. The staff consists of one full and one part-time individual, both of whom have more than 20…

Family Owned & Operated, Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff committed to Quality Products and Services in the Uniontown, PA / Morgantown, WV Areas 

Penn Line Service, headquartered in Scottdale, Pennsylvania, is a privately held, employee-owned company with diverse operations in energy and infrastructure. Founded upon the simple notion of “fair dealing and good work“, we believe we are only as good as our last job. We’…

We are a small family owned buisness since 1993, come in for great company and service! Offering various kinds of food at all times!

All types of /Tires Wheel Alignments Custom Wheels Truck Accessoies Lift Kits Level Kits All Suspension Work Inspections

Accommodations for:  Banquets - Weddings - Showers - etc. Capacity 500 - Air Conditioned - Catering - Round Tables - Spacious Parking - Handicapped Access - Bar Bingo Every Thursday Call For Reservations - 724-438-6900

Our facility features 145 beds and more than 200 medical staff representing more than 30 medical specialties. We accept nearly all major insurance plans. In addition to hospital-based services, WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital also operates a state-of-the-art Outpatient Diagnostic Center…

At El Patron Mexican Restaurant we offer an unique insight in to Mexican cuisine. Everything is made from scratch everyday. The atmosphere in El Patron is friendly, family orientated and children are always welcome,We serve unlimited complimentary chips & salsa.You can find extensive dri…

Specializing in Mack, Volvo, Cummins, CAT & Farm Tractors Repair & rebuilding of starters, alternators & generators

Handmades - Candles - Textiles Primitives - Homemade Baked Good

New - Used - Recap Tires

Established in 2008, Our Buddy’s Place is a 3 Star rated Keystone Stars daycare facility and early learning center. Our center strives to serve children and their families in our community, providing a high quality early learning and child care experience. Our Buddy’s Place accep…

The historic Stockport Mill is the last remaining mill on the Muskingum River. And now it's a one-of-a-kind inn and restaurant. "The ideal destination for business gatherings, weddings, receptions, reunions, or just to get away."

Specializes in repairs after: Fire, Smoke and water damage Wind Damage, Vandalism Mold Remediation and Furnace Puff Back  With crews specializing in: Cleaning, Carpentry and Flooring Deodorizing and Painting Demolition

Metal Roofs can reflect as much as 83% of the suns energy from your roof! Choose the thickets coating of zinc for the most rust blocking when choosing 29 Gauge AZ-50 Available: All trim and accessible Standing seam available upon request Delivery Sky Lights DRIPSTOP Condensation Control - …

We're always interested in hearing about news in our community. Let us know what's going on!

Sign up to receive an email of announcement notifications.

Looking for a car locally? See what local auto dealers are offering in your email!

Watch the latest videos from Heraldstandard.com!

Sign up to receive an email of local garage and yard sales.

Sign up to receive an email of obituary notifications.

Get the latest and updated real estate listings right in your email!

Receive notifications of special offers, deals and invitations from area businesses.

Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in.

Check your email for details.

Invalid password or account does not exist

Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password.

An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the e-mail address listed on your account.

Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in.

A receipt was sent to your email.