Tamper-Proof Machines were tampered with?
"Dominion's systems are secure as certified by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). In fact, all voting systems must provide assurance that they work accurately and reliably as intended under federal U.S. EAC and state certification and testing requirements. Further, Dominion source code is verified and secure. Third-party test labs chosen by the bipartisan U.S. EAC and accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) perform complete source code reviews on every tabulation system that is federally certified in the U.S."
Maricopa county and Dominion voting systems
Dominion Voting Systems and Maricopa County officials are refusing to hand over passwords for election machines to auditors in Arizona.
The county spent $6.1 million to lease the machines from Dominion Voting Systems in a three-year contract that expires before the 2022 election. There are three one-year renewal options.
County officials said in a news release that they’re using backup equipment for local elections in March and May and are working with Dominion to replace the subpoenaed machines ahead of elections in November 2021
Cyber Ninjas
The audit’s official Twitter account explicitly claimed the county “deleted a directory full of election databases from the 2020 election cycle” shortly before turning over its ballot tabulation machines to the audit. To back up its claim, the Cyber Ninjas posted a screenshot showing a list of deleted files, all of which were shown as being modified on April 12, about a week and a half before the county delivered the machines to Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the audit is being conducted.
Voting Machines will not be reused
Blaming the lack of security used by the Cyber Ninja's audit, Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs had this to say did the Maricopa Board of Supervisors:
"I have grave concerns regarding the security and integrity of these machines,”
She urged the county not to use the machines any longer and threatened to initiate a process that could lead to their decertification.
Forbes Reported
"The auditors found no unexpected software modifications, viruses or unapproved hardware on any of the dozens of machines they inspected, and they saw no evidence the devices were connected to the internet, according to two reports released Tuesday."
Dominion was in charge of Maricopa voting
Jan Bryant said back on November 30, 2020, that Maricopa County officials DID NOT RUN THE ELECTION! Dominion employees John and Bruce did. That explains why Maricopa officials did not have the passwords or control over the vote-counting software.
Georgia uses the same Dominion voting machines as Arizona
🚨 Rey Valenzuela, Maricopa County Elections, UNDER OATH in Dec 2020 testified that remote access WAS available and used! Why are they hiding the routers? Who had access? What did they do?
Maricopa county refuses to give up routers and 40% of the voting machines included in court ordered subpoena. Why? Maybe there's something to hide?
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-arizona-election-2020-elections-technology-01d4c5d803bcf007ccd5bfbc54a67fab
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