Texas Voters Say Their Votes Trump Were Switched Rubio
Austin, Texas (October 6, 2015) — In the lead-up to the 2016 Republican primaries, a group of Texas voters raised alarms after claiming their votes for Donald Trump were flipped to Marco Rubio at the polls. The reports surfaced amid early voting in the state, where several people described a glitch in electronic voting machines that altered their selections. One voter told local media she watched in disbelief as her choice for Trump changed to Rubio on the screen, despite her repeated attempts to correct it.
Election officials in Texas quickly acknowledged the complaints, though they downplayed the scale of the issue. At least a dozen incidents were reported in counties around Dallas and Houston, with voters taking to social media and calling election hotlines to voice their frustration. “This isn’t how it’s supposed to work,” said one affected voter, a Trump supporter who feared his voice wasn’t being heard. While Rubio’s campaign hadn’t commented directly, Trump’s team seized on the stories, using them to fuel accusations of a rigged system that could undermine his momentum in the race.
The episode came at a tense time in the primaries, as Trump and Rubio battled for conservative votes in key states. Texas, with its large delegate haul, was seen as a critical battleground, and any hint of voting irregularities stirred up distrust among supporters. Officials from the Secretary of State’s office promised a review of the machines, suggesting the problems might stem from outdated equipment or user error, but that didn’t calm everyone’s nerves.
As the stories spread, they highlighted ongoing concerns about the reliability of electronic voting systems across the country. It’s easy to see why people were rattled—mistakes like this could sway close races and erode faith in the process. While investigations were underway, the incident served as a stark reminder of how fragile our elections can be, even in a state as politically charged as Texas.