At least 740,000 ballots violated chain of custody requirements
@RealMarkFinchem's resolution to reclaim Arizona's electors lists a trove of evidence
80 PERCENT of Early Voting Ballot Transport Statements have defects that violate Arizona statutes
The election was not conducted according to the Constitution
Ballot envelopes "pre-opened"
Ballots moved and counted off site with no independent poll watchers present
Election records were deleted in violation of federal law and there is "clear evidence of intentional remote overwriting of the security logs" of the Election Management System
23,344 mail-in ballots from voters who no longer lived at that address
2,382 voters who moved out of Maricopa County
2,081 voters who moved out of state
255,326 early votes with no corresponding file
"...the margin of error far exceeds the margin of victory"
"Therefore Be it resolved ...that lawful voters expect that election officials and state legislators will do their duty to ensure that lawful votes of the people as cast are honored and not diluted or debased by acts classified by the Arizona Legislature as criminal acts."
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.@GregStenstrom and @hoopes_leah’s Supreme Court case demands Special Master to oversee DOJ to force investigations into credible election fraud allegations in 2024
They claim you have no evidence after they refuse to investigate it and cover it up
Remember when Bill Barr acted like he was going to investigate fraud, and then leaked to AP that there “was none”?
They never actually investigated anything. Instead Barr hid behind a DOJ policy to defer any fraud investigations until AFTER certification (when it is moot)
Barr emailed the prosecutor who supposedly “quit” over his order to investigate “irregularities,” and told the prosecutor “we should avoid any investigative actions before the certifications are complete.”
It was all smoke and mirrors to cover up Election Fraud and ram through an illegitimate government
He wasn’t just ignoring allegations of election fraud, he was covering them up
Raffensperger’s lawyers argue he has no ongoing duty to ensure the voting system meets security standards “even in the face of overwhelming and uncontradicted proof of grave, egregious and well-known cybersecurity risks.”
1) encryption keys are stored in plain text in the election database
2) they still have a hard-coded vendor password that grants administrative privileges that has been publicly known since 2010 at the latest, “dvscorp08!”
3) multiple users use the same usernames and passwords
“These vulnerabilities leave the system wide open to hacking and alteration of election results without detection.”
Raffensperger has known about this since July 1, 2021
5 Congressman just filed a lawsuit in PA over Democrats refusal to verify identity in the overseas ballot program
There are 25,000 UOCAVA ballots in PA already for 2024 and only 3,600 —14% — are to military members and their family
85% of UOCAVA ballots were EMAILED and PA is doing NO citizenship verification
“This case is simple; the Pennsylvania Department of State is unlawfully diluting the rightful ballots of the brave men and women who serve our nation and their family members…In the Navy JAG Corps, I made daily trips into the red zone in Baghdad, this is personal to me. I will always stand up for those in uniform who deserve to have their right to a secure election protected.” - Congressman Guy Reschenthaler, Navy veteran
🚨🚨36 Georgia counties join DeKalb in amicus brief in support of lawsuit against Raffensperger🚨🚨
Ask court to grant transparency and oversight over 2024 Election and ensure Raffensperger follows the law re: insecure voting system
Raffensperger has “defaulted on his duty to ensure free and fair elections”
Dominion stores its encryption keys in an unprotected state — an “egregious, inexcusable violation” of basic cybersecurity best practices— leaving ANYONE with access to alter election results
Raffensperger has known about this major security vulnerability since at least March 2024, according to an email sent by his general counsel