Committee of the Whole (Structure/2024 Capital Outlay):1/24/2024 (Public Comment – J. Kobberstad, 1/24/2024)

Event Date: 2024-01-24 00:00:00

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Executive Summary

The document discusses security vulnerabilities in Leelanau County, Michigan’s election computer software. It includes testimony and evidence from computer programmers, cybersecurity experts, university professors, and government officials regarding issues with voting software, including the ability to rig elections, software vulnerabilities, and lack of proper security and certification.

The document highlights several key points, including concerns raised in Arizona State Senate hearings by a computer programmer who wrote software to rig elections, a whistleblower cybersecurity expert from the CIA, and professors and experts providing testimony on voting software vulnerabilities. It also discusses issues with Dominion voting systems, including claims of internet connectivity and improper certification.

The document presents handouts and reports related to outdated machine certifications, deleted election files, and issues with live election reporting. It concludes that significant election data and records required to be preserved have been destroyed, and the voting systems do not appear to meet certification requirements, calling into question the integrity of elections in which they were used.

https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/system-certification-process

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