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Anything that runs source code can be hacked. I'm not talking about elections canada or one of the parties influencing the votes. I'm talking about foreign state sponsored cyber warfare.
If it's online. The vote counting machines are not.
Many times a voting machine in America - not 'online' - still was reachable on wifi or bluetooth, and was thus very vulnerable.
For more info, talk to the people who secure America's election, if you can find them after they were fired.
You can 100% install hardware back doors. Anyone that says something can't be hacked has never worked on secure products before. There is always a way in. Being disconnected from a network isn't always enough.