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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So many on this forum think treating virtually everything with brazen cynicism makes them appear intelligent....It does not.
Yeah, so/ The Same thing happened here in Mesa County, Colorado. Our former County Clerk is facing prison time for exposing it.
I read it. The Baitway Pundit isn't news. It sensationalist bullspit and is as bad and misleading as the Q nonsense around here.
There is good reason for cynicism.
In a few weeks this news will fade like all of the other stories such as the security camera footage of Jan 6, the project veritas recent video etc.
Why? Because the people we vote for to protect our nation....the ones who write the laws..... do NOTHING.
Isn’t it good to expose election tampering? Why does it upset you?
Show me on this doll.
More software crap eliminating people and turning our world into a black box. Maybe that was the symbolism of the black edifice of “2001”? A black box full of our lives and how they are run that we can’t access?
I go to Price’s Chapel to vote, I have for decades. I show my photo ID, a driver’s license to one of the ladies there and they match my name with that in the book of registered voters. I sign next to my name in the book of registered voters and am given a ballot, there is no honest way I can vote twice or vote if I am dead or not otherwise present. I mark the ballot and feed it into a scanner, my vote is recorded and my paper ballot is retained.
What could be more simple, effective or secure? Except for the scanner and the people at the poll, the process remains the same from my first vote nearly 60 years ago now.
HAHA!!
“To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.”
Thomas Paine
So many on this forum think treating virtually everything with brazen cynicism makes them appear intelligent....It does not.
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It got tiresome and boring years ago. It makes them look like the foolish idiots that they are.
Paper ballots, one election day, all citizen voters with ID.
If not, simply more of the same.
Gift? Didn’t they ever read about the Trojan horse?
They cynicism is not about the story. Its about the author's track record on supposedly breaking stories. Hoft takes his Walter Winchell routine a too far.
It must seem to be more fun to by cynical and cool than actually read the article.
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