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China counts the votes in US elections
China made the AI processors in the voting machines. It can change the results anyway while providing plausible deniability.
Interos study of Widely-Used Voting Machine finds 1 in 5 components from China-based companies
https://www.interos.ai/voting-study/
Harris Allgeier | Dec 16, 2019
Discoveries from the mapping include:
20% of the machine’s components came from China-based companies. The components include:
Control boards
AI processors
Infrastructure software
Touchscreens
56% of suppliers within the first three tiers had at least one location in China.
14% of suppliers within the first three tiers had at least one location in Russia.
59% of companies within the first three tiers of the machine’s supply chain had locations in China, Russia, or China and Russia.
Dominion Voting Systems: The company at the center of Michigan and Georgia voting ‘glitches’
Dominion Voting Systems, which claims to work with 1300 voting jurisdictions including nine of the 20 largest counties in the nation, produced the software used in Michigan that erroneously gave Democratic candidate Joe Biden a 3,000 vote advantage in Antrim County. After the glitch was fixed, it was discovered that President Donald Trump actually won the county by around 2,500 votes. According to WLNS:
Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos and Hart InterCivic President Julie Mathis said their companies use Chinese-made LCD screen components, chip capacitors and resistors, and argued that in some cases there's no option for manufacturing them in the United States.
https://fcw.com/articles/2020/01/09/voting-vendors-hearing-mandates.aspx
They think they are above the law: the firms that own America's voting system
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/22/us-voting-machine-private-companies-voter-registration
Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell has been antagonistic to election reform bills, as has the whole Republican party. The party narrative is that Democrats are trying to use the federal government to take over state and local elections; the political angle is that recognizing vulnerabilities or flaws in the election system could raise doubts about the legitimacy of the party’s – and Donald Trump’s – victory in 2016.
Raskin’s bill could affect at least two of the largest election companies. Dominion Voting Systems, which is the second-largest voting machine vendor in the US, is based in both the US and Canada. Scytl, which provides election night reporting and other online election management tools, is based in Spain.
Chinese parts, hidden ownership, growing scrutiny: Inside America's biggest maker of voting machines
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/chinese-parts-hidden-ownership-growing-scrutiny-inside-america-s-biggest-n1104516
That has led to calls for ES&S and its competitors, Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems and Austin, Texas-based Hart Intercivic, to reveal details about their ownership and the origins of the parts, some of which come from China, that make up their machines.
H.R.6435 - Election Vendor Security Act
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/6435/text
Sponsor: Rep. Raskin, Jamie [D-MD-8] (Introduced 07/18/2018)
Committees: House - House Administration
Latest Action: House - 07/18/2018 Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.