Why can't you let the people decide what is moot or not judge?will25u said:Judge rules claims as 'moot' and upholds the hand count audit that took place in December in Antrim
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) May 18, 2021
Why can't you let the people decide what is moot or not judge?will25u said:Judge rules claims as 'moot' and upholds the hand count audit that took place in December in Antrim
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) May 18, 2021
The judge basically said citizens of Michigan have ZERO recourse in court if fraud is committed in elections.
— Justin Barclay (@MrJustinBarclay) May 18, 2021
It would be up to the SOS to audit ITSELF.
Figure that one out.. 🤔 https://t.co/XHmOiHLTJl
Does this mean the ongoing audit is over?aggiehawg said:
Well, frick it.
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Uniontown, PA For the next three months, Fayette County Election Bureau officials will be hard at work preparing for their first Election Day with the county's new voting system.
Representatives from the Denver, Colo.-based Dominion Voting Systems met with election employees and Fayette County commissioners Wednesday afternoon to kick off the county's latest venture.
Founded in 2002 in Toronto, Canada, Dominion Voting Systems sells electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, to municipalities and other organizations across North America. As of September 2019, Dominion voting machines are used in more than 2,000 jurisdictions in 33 states and Puerto Rico.
Last year, commissioners voted to replace the county's existing voting systems with Dominion, following issues with what Election Bureau Director Larry Blosser called "overvoting."
"Some cross-filed candidates would appear on the ballot twice, leading to more votes than were possible," Blosser said. "Some voters could take the time to correct the ballots, but others wouldn't worry about the alert and left them as is, which created a problem for us on the back end."
So they switched from Hart Intercivic to Dominion. One would expect the county to maintain whatever info from the Hart Intercivic machines they needed and then turn them back in to Hart, right?Quote:
The county previously used Hart Intercivic voting systems for 13 years, and Blosser said he hopes Fayette will receive a "better quality of service" from Dominion. DREs, or direct-recording electronic voting machines, will also be replaced.
So all of the info is destroyed but is the software extracted before hand? Or is it bleach bit and wiped? And how much would Dominion be involved, if at all?Quote:
"The voters should realize that this is a paper-based system with paper ballots, which will eliminate those problems we saw in the past," he said. "Moving forward, we'll only have one DRE voting system at each precinct for people with disabilities."
Dominion Senior Manager Jason Frank said parts of the new system will be delivered next week, and the outdated hardware will be put through the state's official decommissioning process.
"You'll receive a certificate of destruction, and they'll recycle most of the plastic and other parts they can salvage," Frank said. "There's a whole process, so nothing ends up in a landfill and all the data will be destroyed."
Frank will work with Pennsylvania's Customer Relations Manager Frank Dutton, who will serve as Fayette County's project manager, to implement the new system and teach election officials how to use it.
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"You all know what kinds of problems you've had in previous elections, and those should be eliminated. We're going to work with you on something we call 'train the trainer,'" Frank told meeting attendees. "We teach you guys how to do everything so you can then go and teach all your poll workers."
Part of that training will include working with example ballots in a mock election, which election bureau employees will build from the ground up.
"We're super excited to be able to come down here and work with you guys," Frank said. "I'm really looking forward to demonstrating how everything works and getting hands-on. We're excited to show you what we're made of."
Yeah, how is that working out?Quote:
Blosser said the county is on a strict deadline to have the new system in place, as Pennsylvania's Presidential Primary Election is April 28.
"We've got a big job to do and it's complicated," Blosser said. "I hope the voters will be patient with us while we work out the bugs in the system so we can offer them something better than we had before."
1. BREAKING: EMS results files in Antrim County do not match "hand recount;" votes missing, showing manipulation to match official results. All done behind the scene, while SOS told everyone this was the safest election in the country's history. Gov't, false narrative debunked. pic.twitter.com/ZnwSMOiwxe
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) May 18, 2021
And the left wing radical media finally surfaces after refusing to report on any of the actual evidence of fraud. https://t.co/yc0yDT249d
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) May 18, 2021
Apparently the SOS can conduct the audit in any way she determines even if she is actively part of the fraud. https://t.co/s9RRD0fzIY
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) May 18, 2021
Can this be appealed or the complaint amended and resubmitted?will25u said:Judge rules claims as 'moot' and upholds the hand count audit that took place in December in Antrim
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) May 18, 2021
Well considering Michigan bureaucrats and courts ignored the law as written in legislation, I hold little hope for honest transparent elections in the future.aggiehawg said:
Depends on MI election law.
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Judge Elsenheimer ruled that Michigan's dishonest Secretary of State Joselyn Benson can initiate any type of audit she wants to, so her limited audit after the 2020 election satisfies the requirement that any Michigan citizen can demand an audit of an election. The problem is that Attorney DePerno has uncovered numerous cases of irregularities that would require a deeper audit, and Michigan's highly partisan Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has falsely alleged that she's already performed an audit on the election in Antrim County.
Former MI Senator Patrick Colbeck slammed the judge's decision, reminding everyone that a "hand recount," is NOT a forensic audit of the vote:
BREAKING NEWS: Judge Kevin Elsenheimer dismisses Antrim County election fraud lawsuit filed by Attorney @mdeperno on behalf of Plaintiff Bill Bailey. Basis? An "audit" was already performed. Not true. "Recounts" were conducted NOT "audits". @LizHarrisMBA @MrJustinBarclay
— Patrick Colbeck✝️ (@pjcolbeck) May 18, 2021
Corrected linkaggiehawg said:Per Sen @FannKfann, TODAY 5/18, the AZ Senate will hold a hearing to get an update on the audit from the vendor, address the questions submitted to #AZSEN & the written response from Maricopa Co BOS. The meeting will start at 1 pm MT live streamed here:https://t.co/o4sjWgX6xR
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) May 18, 2021
BurnetAggie99 said:
Supreme Court going to have to nut up and get involved and quit standing on the sidelines
It was a simple printing error that we didn't catch/ lib defense lawyerpeacedude said:
16621-Duplicate ballots. That's what I'm attacking. If they can't provide the original with the same unique identifier, it's going to hurt. We know they did it, but that'll prove they were printing ballots like they're printing money.
They don't want to because they know they will never be held liable.sleepybeagle said:
Banks can move billions of dollars around everyday without losing a penny.
Billions of stocks can be traded on the NY stock exchange without a single stock being lost...
But we can't count votes.
Have the admins and technicians been given directives to not provide that information?aggiehawg said:
MCBOS only provided basic poll worker access passwords. What Mr. Cotton says he needs is either the admin passwords or technicians passwords.
Without those, the MCBOS cannot validate any of the configuration of any of those systems. Says the MCBOS can only rely what on what Dominion and Pro V&V tells. Zero verification possible.
Yes because they work for Dominion and Dominion has said no.Troutslime said:Have the admins and technicians been given directives to not provide that information?aggiehawg said:
MCBOS only provided basic poll worker access passwords. What Mr. Cotton says he needs is either the admin passwords or technicians passwords.
Without those, the MCBOS cannot validate any of the configuration of any of those systems. Says the MCBOS can only rely what on what Dominion and Pro V&V tells. Zero verification possible.
Gray area with claims of proprietary information, sadly. The data should belong to the customer, but being able to access that data during an audit to verify it becomes a proprietary trade secret...or so the argument goes.Troutslime said:
I'm sure you've addressed this already, but how can they legally do that. The data in those machines is government property, right?
They still do need a password for the tabulators though. (Possible algo issue, I presume?)webgem08 said:
Cotton said he has recovered the deleted database and that he has the information he needs. Best news I heard.
I want to come back to the for a second.aggiehawg said:
The original ballots that cannot be read by the tabulators have to have a unique number that matches the same number as on the duplicate ballots. Bennett says the original ballots do not have the serial numbers as required by law.
Thus they have duplicate ballots with zero reference matching an original And the early tally sheets for batches of 200 have a space wherein if a defective ballot is sent to duplication, it is to be noted on those tally forms. They are not so noted.
They can't match the batches.
of course not. they just don't want the auditors to audit.aggiehawg said:
Both Logan and Cotton from Cyber Ninjas say the passwords they need for the tabulators would not lead to any type of source code. That was a lie.
Hopefully the data he recovered was NOT files of Dominion reconstructed data to obfuscate or replace the original data.aggiehawg said:
This Cotton guy is good.
Says he has recovered ALL OF THE DATA FROM THE DELETED FILES!