Dear @EACgov: In January, I sent u a public records request re: ur preelection investigation of ES&S’s hash validation issues, which impacted up to 19 states. You postponed ur production deadline until May, only to postpone it again until October, which is concerning. 1/
I wrote about what I know of this issue here. You hold the missing pieces, but do not apparently want the public to know about them. 2/ whowhatwhy.org/politics/elect…
Will u provide details re: ur 19-state investigation of ES&S’s hash protocols in your report to Congress? How about in the next public meeting and hearing? Or are they a secret? Transparency means nothing if u are only transparent when things go right. 3/ eac.gov/about-the-useac
@EACgov claims it is “committed to openness and transparency.” But its withholding of information re: its investigation of ES&S suggests the opposite. 4/ eac.gov/openeac
5/ Documents obtained from Texas show that, “about 40 days b4 the 2020 election,” the EAC “quietly investigated concerns that ES&S’s software installation & validation methods cld have left touch-screen voting systems in up to 19 states vulnerable…whowhatwhy.org/politics/elect…
… to the installation of malicious or otherwise unapproved software. The documents also suggest that ES&S may have initially misled election officials about this issue.” 6/
“The shifting # of affected ES&S systems raises the question of whether some affected systems did not receive proper software installation & hash-validation testing b4 the 2020 election. At a minimum, it warrants explanation. But the EAC & ES&S have declined to comment...” 7/
This is an 11/10/20 email from Adkins (Texas SOS lawyer) to a TX examiner indicating that ES&S may not have disclosed all voting systems impacted by its hash-validation fail.

This suggests that Texas may have used systems lacking proper validation or certification in 2020. 8/
The reply references a meeting scheduled for December to discuss this possibility, but @TXsecofstate has produced no records re: that meeting (in response to my second records request) & refuses to say if such records exist. Both Texas & ES&S have asked AG Paxton to approve… 9/
a blanket withholding of unspecified documents. 10/
I have no doubt he will grant their request, as he granted their prior improper request to withhold in its entirety a video of the system examination where ES&S was caught using an uncertified installation method. 11/
If Texas used uncertified or improperly validated ES&S voting software in the 2020 election, Mr. "Stop the Steal" Paxton would not want that getting out. 12/
13/ Yeah. This guy. The one who tried to overturn other state's election results. Can't make this stuff up.
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.@Mdixon55 - Florida had voting systems potentially impacted by ES&S’s hash problem. From my investigative piece for @whowhatwhy. whowhatwhy.org/politics/elect…
.@Jason_Garcia - Florida had more than 2800 potentially affected voting systems. This is from my investigative piece. @EACgov wants to wait until October to produce documents in response to my January FOIA… whowhatwhy.org/politics/elect…
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This left us vulnerable to both tampering AND false claims that tampering occurred. I and others screamed from the rooftops about this before the election, but no one took it seriously enough. 3/
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This is a nice piece that discusses much of the correspondence discussed in my own piece for @whowhatwhy, while adding additional helpful background and commentary. 1/ zetter.substack.com/p/votings-hash…
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Dear Members of Congress. Is there any way to alert Merrick Garland to this illegal destruction of public election records in Florida? Alabama does it too. This must stop. Election integrity advocates with shoe string budgets should not have to fund this fight. TY. @RonWyden @VP
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