Executive Board Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 3/11/2025)

Event Date: 2025-03-11

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This document presents concerns regarding election security in Leelanau County, Michigan, focusing on Dominion Voting Systems and related issues.

The first section contains three questions for Leelanau County Clerk Michelle Crocker. These questions inquire about the explanation provided by the vendor, Election Source, regarding the unnatural graphs produced from Cast Vote Records (CVRs), the Dominion Voting Systems “back door” admission, and the unexpected delta swings in the 2020 election for Michigan Supreme Court candidates in Antrim and Leelanau counties.

The second section excerpts from Ed Solomon’s analysis of Arapahoe County, Colorado’s election data, highlighting evidence he presents as “100% proof” that elections are being rigged. The analysis focuses on parallel voting patterns between Republicans and Democrats on Proposition B, suggesting manipulation.

The third section includes a public comment from Bill Wiesner, advocating for replacing Dominion Voting Machines with paper ballots to ensure election integrity and citing concerns about the vulnerability of computerized voting machines, backed by quotes from various sources.
https://leelanau.gov/downloads/pc_b_wiesner_10082024.pdf
https://leelanau.gov/downloads/20240910_mark_cook_7min_election_source_president_vp_otter_ai_1_hl_02.pdf
https://handcountroadshow.org/events/barry-county-mi/
https://tcfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/PC-13_RED-FLAGS-Local-Voting-Machine-Fraud_03-1.pdf
https://tcfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/PC-11_Computer-Expert-Jeff-Lenberg_MI-SC-3.pdf
https://tcfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-10-28_Bill-Wiesner-LC-Pre-Election-2024-Flyer_02.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7jcNrqaG54&t=2s
https://frankspeech.com/video/full-video-hacking-americas-computerized-voting-machines

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