12)Maggie Hassan didn’t win 1,106 votes in Columbia, New Hampshire. It was a typo
When we reviewed the vote totals in the race from each county and city, the secretary of state’s site showed Hassan winning 106 votes from Columbia while Bolduc won 193. That tracks with the total number of ballots cast in Columbia: 309.
The secretary of state’s office sent PolitiFact a press release in response to questions about the posts. The 1,106 figure was "a simple typo," according to the statement announcing a correction in the vote tally for the senate race.
The mistake, which was corrected and reflected in the now-online results, didn’t change the election’s outcome.
We rate claims that Hassan won more votes in Columbia, New Hampshire, than were cast False.
13)The claim: Democrats used 47 million mail-in ballots to steal every U.S. midterm election
Based on our research, we rate FALSE the claim that Democrats used 47 million mail-in ballots to steal every U.S. midterm election in the country. Officials ensure every mail-in ballot is associated with an eligible voter, as USA TODAY previously reported, and states have measures in place to detect voter fraud by mail. It is not clear how many mail-in ballots were counted in the midterms. But Democrat incumbents have lost races, and ticket-splitting is not a sign of election fraud, experts say.
14)Fact check: Video shows misuse of NY ballot marker, not a malfunctioning vote tabulator
Our rating: Missing context
Based on our research, we rate MISSING CONTEXT the implication that there was wrongdoing in a rejected New York ballot. The person voting in the social media post was using an AutoMARK machine, which marks ballots for people with physical disabilities and language barriers, thinking it was a ballot tabulator. A spokesperson for the company that makes the machine said the machine doesn't work when fed handwritten ballots.
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