Texas Officials: Voter error, not conspiracy cause ballots to flip from Trump-Pence to Clinton-Kaine

This election season has also become conspiracy season for right-wing pundits and GOP nominee Donald Trump.

Amid cries of a "rigged election," there were two instances of a GOP ballot being flipped to cast Democratic votes in Tarrant County on Tuesday, the second day of early voting. But, elections officials there say, there's nothing nefarious, just simple "voter error."

“Typically, we’ve found it’s voter error with the equipment,” Tarrant County Elections Commissioner Frank Phillips told The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “Sometimes they vote straight party and then click on other candidates ... or do something with the wheel. There is not an issue with the equipment.”

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Fox News pundit and major Trump supporter Sean Hannity cited two other unconfirmed cases in Potter County in the Texas Panhandle.

Hannity tweeted on Tuesday: "UH OH: Texas Republicans reporting their early votes are being changed to Clinton-Kaine"

Despite several possible errors made on ballots, elections officials in Texas said that the election isn't rigged and any errors were voter mistakes.

In this photo, voters mark their ballots during early voting, Oct. 20, 2014, in Houston. less Despite several possible errors made on ballots, elections officials in Texas said that the election isn't rigged and any errors were voter mistakes.

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Potter County Judge Nancy Tanner issued a statement saying there was nothing wrong with the voting machines.

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"They do not flip your vote. They do not flip parties. Humans do that."

Trump has been calling the election "rigged" for several weeks as his poll numbers have slipped following the release of the infamous "Access Hollywood" recording, allegations of sexual misconduct from 11 women and poor debate performances.

But, much like the cases in Potter County, no one has produced any evidence to support the idea that something is rigged.