Tuesday, November 24, 2020

“when you look at the software package” used in #Maricopa County, #Arizona “let’s not forget the #Senate evaluation of this — these packages — they said they were 100% corruptible. And it could be changed from outside sources.”

 


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https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/paul-gosar-arizona-fraud-irregularities/2020/11/12/id/996756/ “100% corruptible” #dominion voting systems #maricopa #arizona @DrPaulGosar

“when you look at the software package” used in #Maricopa County, #Arizona

“let’s not forget the #Senate evaluation of this — these packages — they said they were 100% corruptible. And it could be changed from outside sources.”

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https://www.wmicentral.com/news/arizona_news/pinal-gop-chair-hearing-stories-about-voting-machines-in-maricopa-county/article_af280c29-53c3-5a71-80d5-43311179142e.html

And Elizabeth Speck, the former chair and now secretary of the Greenlee GOP, had her own concerns.

“I’ve always been very skeptical of electronic voting machines,” she said. Speck said she worries about software and hardware that essentially sits unnoticed in equipment until activated.

“The legislature has the ability to interview witnesses, review complaints, and most importantly, engage the services of an independent professional IT security firm, who have the expertise to conduct a forensic audit of the suspect software, determine if irregularities exist and provide piece of mind to the voters of this state,” the letter to Ducey reads “We must begin this process immediately before the election is certified.”

What the county chairs want goes beyond what even is being sought by the Arizona Republican Party.

It’s lawsuit, playing out in Maricopa County Superior Court, is demanding that hand-count review be done on a precinct-by-precinct basis even though state law specifically allows counties to set up vote centers rather than force people to cast a ballot at a specific neighborhood location. A judge will hear arguments on that Wednesday.

 

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