Posted on 05/04/2021 2:57:58 AM PDT by Libloather
CONCORD, NH - A computer programmer who has raised red flags for a number of years about the hackability of some electronic voting machines, including the optical scanning machines used in New Hampshire, has been named as the state's representative for the Windham 2020 election audit.
Harri Hursti, the co-founder of ROMmon and a computer scientist from Finland, has been chosen by Secretary of State Bill Gardner and New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella. Formella and Gardner informed Windham Town Counsel Bernard Campbell as well as Mark Lindeman, the acting-co-director of Verified Voting, who was chosen by the Windham Board of Selectmen last week, of their choice on Monday.
"The state is establishing the infrastructure for the audit process," they said in a letter to Campbell and Lindeman, "including securing a venue for the audit, security, a live-streaming process, overnight storage for the ballot counting devices and the ballots, and access for the three groups of individuals designated in SB 43."
As part of the Senate Bill 43 law, Hursti and Lindeman will now pick a third member of the group.
Hursti said he was very excited to be named to the team while also calling the numbers "bizarre" in the count and recount.
"I think this is very important and has to be done right, whenever there is any doubt," he said. "Democracy is based on trust; it is clear that this needs to be investigated. It also has to be transparent — so that every stakeholder can follow and understand the results, whatever they may be."
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That’s hopeful, to appoint a chief critic as the auditor.
Not to be picky, but I would have preferred:
"We are a republic, based on the rule of law. We must follow the law and we must be able to trust the democratic process of voting."
It’s bad when you have to have a guy from Finland step up and help restore honesty to our election process.
But according to Lidiot Cheney, the election fraud claims are a big lie. Nothing to see here, folks, move along.
Trust but verify.
“We are a republic, based on the rule of law. We must follow the law and we must be able to trust the democratic process of voting.”
Well said.
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