Posted on 03/23/2023 7:22:20 AM PDT by bitt
A team of election experts in New Mexico uncovered an election system that is being used in that state and multiple other states that do not comply with election laws.
Election experts in New Mexico established that the post-election canvass reports in all 33 New Mexico Counties are being illegally prepared. Complete election records are being uploaded to an uncertified, centralized software under the control of the Secretary of State (SOS) called SERVIS, which is then used to create the official election results.
Use of any uncertified software for this part of the election process is a violation of federal and state law. And according to state law, the SOS is not to have access to the complete election record from any county until the election has been certified.
According to the experts, when the illegal canvass process is complete the SOS is having counties download election data from internet-connected SERVIS onto their “secure” election computers. At the same time, in New Mexico, Dominion voting systems have deleted the original election data from their system. This is a blatant violation of state and federal law that requires all election records to be kept for 22 months after any election with a federal candidate on the ballot. Also, without paper ballots, the original results for the election are eliminated.
A South Dakota company by the name of BPro “gifted” their TotalVote software to New Mexico, in exchange for a series of what would turn out to be very lucrative, sole-source contracts to develop a customized interface between the SOS, clerks, and TotalVote that they called “IRIS.” IRIS was renamed “SERVIS” (Statewide Elections, Registration and Voting Integrity System) in 2017.
According to the BPro website, TotalVote is a “centralized voter registration and election management system that securely captures and manages voter, candidate, and all election information. It is the only software system that encompasses the entire election process into one system.” (emphasis added).
TotalVote has no Election Assistance Commission (EAC) certifications whatsoever. Meaning it does not comply with the Help America Vote Act and it has never been tested by any accredited third party. However, as previously established, it is certainly touching parts of the election that require certification.
To date, New Mexico has paid BPro a total of $2,722,939 for the development and upkeep of SERVIS necessary to utilize their “gift” of TotalVote.
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Key phrase: “… create election results…”
Here’s may shocked face. Oh. Wait. I haven’t got one.
BREAKING...BOOM...BOMBSHELL...WE GOT’M NOW!!!
So arrest something, because you see something, but you discover it’s the state’s thing they prefer you don’t see.
Did you read even 3 sentences of the article?
It’s actual news.
if you spent more time reading and assessing the content of a post rather than adding derogatory KEYWORDS, you would be more helpful to FR’s community.
Whether you respect gatewaypundit or not, they bring the news.
You, sir, do not.
I am sure this is every state with over 16 EVs. I don’t even believe the results that were overwhelmingly Republican in south Fla. No way those commie freaks down there voted R!
It would be more newsworthy if it weren’t based upon the exclusive word of anonymous experts. As it is, we gotta take Gateway Pundit’s word for it and their word ain’t worth a lot.
“Did you read even 3 sentences of the article?
It’s actual news.”
No it’s not. GP? News? Really?
The MSM/rat armada have as their primary goal an all out effort to crush any outbreak of the truth about stolen elections. Any and all stories are immediately crushed. FNC is as bad as any of them. Keeping a lid on it and preserving the machine is the most important thing there is. It is everything.
It appears things at the central committee are going as planed
1984 grows by the day
The parent company is Knowink, owned by Scott Leiendecker - Founder & CEO @ KNOW iNK
KNOWiNK was founded by Scott Leiendecker, a former Election Director for the City of St. Louis
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/31/election-security-hole-406471
The election security hole everyone ignores
Increasing numbers of polling places use electronic devices to check in voters and verify their eligibility. But the devices often create chaos and introduce new vulnerabilities to elections.
Former Election Officials with Experience - Who We Are - KNOWiNK
Leiendecker has grown KNOWiNK into a thriving technology company that employs over 150 people with over $55 million in annual revenue.
KnowInk, St. Louis’ fastest-growing private company, acquires BPro Inc.
KnowInk LLC, which produced polling technology used in nearly a third of all U.S. counties last year, acquired BPro Inc. of Fort Pierre, South Dakota, in a deal aimed at growing its voter registration software platform nationally.
Led by former city of St. Louis elections director Scott Leiendecker, Downtown West-based KnowInk is the producer of Poll Pad technology, which allows election jurisdictions to replace the paper-based voter check-in and verification process with an electronic alternative. It generated nearly $54 million in revenue in 2019 for a two-year growth rate of 427%, making it the region’s fastest-growing private company.
Follow the money... and ownership.
According to the experts, when the illegal canvass process is complete the SOS is having counties download election data from internet-connected SERVIS onto their “secure” election computers. At the same time, in New Mexico, Dominion voting systems have deleted the original election data from their system. This is a blatant violation of state and federal law that requires all election records to be kept for 22 months after any election with a federal candidate on the ballot. Also, without paper ballots, the original results for the election are eliminated.
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there is no evidence of widespread election fraud???
If you're talking about 2022, the DNC pulled all the ballot creation money from Florida for a couple of reasons: 1.) DeSantis was going to win anyway. 2.) A big DeSantis win would be useful against Trump.
It doesn’t matter. Nothing will be done about it. No one is getting fired. No one is going to jail. Nothing is going to change.
Facts would suggest that the “gift” of BPro’s TotalVote software could be a Trojan horse that is being used to subvert New Mexico’s elections. And this issue affects more than just New Mexico. The BPro platform is used in at least 15 other states, including Arizona and Nevada – two states that “stopped counting” in the middle of the night and took days to report their election results in 2020, with Arizona repeating the exercise in both the primary and general 2022 elections.
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AZ & NV in 2020 & 22. hmmmmm (bye bye senate)
sure would like to see the other 15 states.
Paper and pencil is our friend, our centuries old ballot buddies. Technology, for all its glitz, can be breached and manipulated.
Sometimes the old ways are the best ways.
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