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    211 month ago

    Basically, yes. Voting happens in churches, schools, and government buildings, which all have standard safety detectors. Furthermore, the fact voting is distributed across so many different kinds of locations means that it would be much harder for there to be a conspiracy to place faulty detectors in polling places.

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      21 month ago

      I agree with that second bit, but thinking of all the places I’ve voted in life I wouldn’t imagine detectors in most of them. We hardly use gas at all around here, all electric, can’t see how anything else would be a CO source.