Anonymous ID: 9cb90e Nov. 23, 2020, 6:59 p.m. No.11760056   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11759873

 

Wrong

 

1771, 1646, 1641, 2788, 3588

 

Excellent!

You cannot fool a massive group of dedicated gold star researchers.

At what point does it become mathematically impossible?

Comms structure designed for a very specific reason.

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Anonymous ID: 9cb90e Nov. 23, 2020, 7:20 p.m. No.11760381   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Elections Watchdog Says Wisconsin Refused to Warn Clerks About Flawed Dominion ICE Voting Machines

 

The head of the Wisconsin Elections Commission said last Thursday that the state looks forward to demonstrating the “strength, security, integrity and transparency” of its election system in the recounts in Dane and Milwaukee counties, which began Friday. But Wisconsin’s election system has serious flaws, according to independent elections watchdog Karen McKim, who tracks how the state conducts elections and posts on the website WisconsinElectionIntegrity.org. She gives the state a “C” overall. One of the biggest issues, she says, is the voting machines. McKim, a former auditor with the state, says despite her urgings, the Wisconsin Elections Commission has refused to tell municipal clerks about serious security flaws with Dominion ImageCast Evolution (ICE) voting machines, which are used in 13 of the state’s 72 counties. “In a rational system, that machine would never have been certified by anyone, ever,” says McKim. The Dominion ICE machines were approved by the state of Wisconsin in the summer of 2015, with employees of the Government Accountability Board assuring the board members that the machines can run elections that are “transparent, fair and secure.”

 

But cybersecurity experts consider them some of the worst voting machines on the market in terms of security. In 2018, Andrew Appel, a Princeton University professor of computer science and one of the top experts in the country on voting machine security, wrote that the Dominion ICE has a “serious flaw,” explaining that after a voter marks the ballot and reviews it, the voting machine can print more votes on it. “This appears to be an elementary security-design mistake,” he wrote. Hackers easily hacked into a similar Dominion ImageCast machine at the 2019 Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas, and the report from that conference warned that the widespread use of ballot-marking devices like the Dominion ImageCast machines pose a “systemic security risk” to American elections.= McKim says Dominion salespeople have been selling municipal clerks in the northern part of the state on the machines, even with the widely publicized flaws, and that citizens have called her asking for her help. “I don’t have the resources to educate all the clerks about the national security concerns about the Dominion ICE or the fact that bills have been introduced in Congress that would make them illegal,” she said, “and so I called the Elections Commission and I said, to their lead voting machine staff person, I said, ‘Well, you tell them. C’mon. Send them a memo saying here’s background information on the machines that are available to you. Know that the Dominion ICE has this security flaw, you know? Just tell them the facts. You don’t even have to make recommendations.’ And they would not.”

 

Donald Trump won Wisconsin by 22,748 votes in 2016. This year, according to the results certified by counties, he lost the state to Joe Biden by about 20,000 votes. Among the 13 counties in the state that use Dominion ICE machines, three are in the Milwaukee area — Racine, Washington and Ozaukee counties. Trump won all three, but Biden saw large increases in vote totals over Hillary Clinton’s four years earlier in all three counties. In Washington County, Biden got 27 percent more votes than Clinton did in 2016. In Ozaukee County, he got 31 percent more, and in Racine County he got 18 percent more. Trump also saw his vote totals increase over 2016 in all three counties. Dane and Milwaukee counties, which are recounting more than 800,000 ballots this week to fulfill a request by the Trump campaign, both use a machine from Dominion’s competitor, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), called the DS200.

https://www.insidesources.com/elections-watchdog-says-wisconsin-refused-to-warn-clerks-about-flawed-dominion-ice-voting-machines/

https://elections.wi.gov/sites/elections.wi.gov/files/page/65/democracy_suite_4_14_d_and_4_14_ds_board_memo_pdf_14064.pdf

https://smartelections.us/dominion-ice

https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2018/10/16/design-flaw-in-dominion-imagecast-evolution-voting-machine/

https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2027/voting-village-report-defcon27.pdf

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/21/magazine/the-myth-of-the-hacker-proof-voting-machine.html