VoteShield, a software used to maintain voter registration databases in 19 States
I was casually reading a scree by Erica Newland, a former DS DOJ legaleagle on why she left the DOJ (Trump is a meanie and a criminal). https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/20/opinion/trump-justice-department-lawyer.html
At the bottom was her present employment, Protect Democracy - https://protectdemocracy.org/
I see in qresear.ch that the organization was mentioned in previous posts here, but anons missed a couple gems.
They're hidden in their "about" page - https://protectdemocracy.org/about/
https://archive.vn/9ryrl
On that page, they brag about all the stuff they've done to stop that monster Trump:
According to them, "Through advocacy and litigation, we pushed South Carolina and Pennsylvania to replace their aging and vulnerable voting machines in time for the 2020 election."
"In 2018, we forced Brian Kemp to resign as Georgia Secretary of State so that he couldn’t oversee the vote count in the gubernatorial race in which he was running, and established key legal precedent in the process."
So they were already planning the vote scam in Georgia way back then? They had Brad Raffensberger waiting in the wings?
"We organized the National Task Force on Election Crises, a cross-partisan group of experts working to identify and mitigate potential electoral crises that could impact a free and fair 2020 election. The Task Force educated and organized key stakeholders and decision-makers across government, media, and entertainment on best practices for mitigating the chance of an electoral crisis, briefing groups like the National Association of Secretaries of States; major tech companies like Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter; and convening a media summit that featured attendance from nearly every major outlet."
https://www.electiontaskforce.org/members
https://archive.vn/juumg
One of the members of the National Task Force on Election Crises is Lanhee Chen. A twat by Trump on April 17, 2020, mentioning Lanhee - https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1251138462968922119 is "not available to you."
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And the real prize in the cookie jar:
"We built a software application that is used by Republican and Democratic election officials to protect voter registration databases from foreign hacking."
To see what that's all about, they conveniently provided a link:
https://www.govtech.com/security/Nonprofits-Free-App-Flags-Suspicious-Changes-to-Voter-Rolls.html
https://archive.vn/TobR3
.."a free Web application to help election administrators track changes to voter databases. Ideally, the application could prevent a scenario in which voters are turned away from their polling places on Election Day because their name or other information doesn’t match what’s on file, because the voter records have been tampered with."
Hmm, I don't know, but it seems like a good way for the Secretary of State to mess with the voter registration database, but I'm not an ITfag.
"The application, VoteShield, has been under development since 2017 but is now in use in 14 states, with plans to be in 19 by the end of the year, according to Protect Democracy’s project lead Quinn Raymond. Raymond described VoteShield as a secure Web application, to be authenticated by election administrators, which uses basic statistics, machine learning and data visualization to analyze changes in local voter databases and flag unusual activity."
A software application that is distributed FREE OF CHARGE to 19 Secretaries of State,Voteshield
https://www.voteshield.us/
https://archive.is/2a2nr
VoteShield on YT
https://www.youtube.com/embed/QeaV9uLq6zE