Special Session: Interim Admin Agreement (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 3/22/2024)

Event Date: 2024-03-22

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**Executive Summary**

This document presents a summary of confidential emails and internal communications related to Dominion Voting Systems, focusing on issues and concerns regarding their election technology. The topics discussed include algorithms, fractional votes, logic and accuracy testing, and the use of virtual machines. A key point of discussion revolves around internal challenges faced by the company, with employees expressing frustration and acknowledging widespread system issues.

Significant portions of the document detail communications between Dominion employees, highlighting problems with the systems, including issues with modems failing acceptance testing, and the complexity of merging different systems like “Gems” and “D-Suite,” which necessitates adjudication. The emails reveal that a lack of communication regarding system issues with local customers, while the state offices were not informed. Additionally, discussions about the limitations of quarantined ballots within the adjudication process and the potential for these issues to impact the progress of batches are included.

The document touches on Dominion’s operations in Kosovo and Serbia, mentioning complexity and internet connectivity in voting systems. Further content addresses a bug report with complex code, including an email thread with Eric Coomer. The internal issues are illustrated by a Dominion email thread from October 2020, just weeks before the 2020 election, which addresses issues with precinct counts in Michigan.

The document concludes by referencing a compilation of 106 pages detailing computer bugs and issues in Dominion voting machines across the country. The core theme revolves around the issues of Dominion voting machines, in contrast to verifiable paper ballots and hand counting, as well as in-person-voting on Election Day.

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