mark francis
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Forget all the unproven claims that voting machines did not flip votes in 2020, the evidence shows otherwise.
Smartmatic software flipped the 2004 Venezuelan election from 40- 60 (Chavez loses) to 60 – 40 (Chavez won) | The Wentworth Report 11-20-20
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https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/vote-flipping-plagues-e-voting/72690 11-08-06
Vote-flipping plagues e-voting
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About That "Flipping" Vote -- What You Should Know | Brennan Center for Justice 10-29-08
About That “Flipping” Vote—What You Should Know
There has been a rash of reports of “vote flipping” in early voting states…
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Vote Flipping Claims Underline Urgent Need to Fix Voting Machines | Brennan Center for Justice 10-24-18
Vote Flipping Claims Underline Urgent Need to Fix Voting Machines
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NAACP issues warning about Texas voting machines: Votes for Beto O'Rourke changed to Ted Cruz | Salon.com
NAACP issues warning about Texas voting machines: Votes for Beto O'Rourke changed to Ted Cruz
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Experts have proved and courts agree that voting machines are vulnerable to hacking and switching votes.
Expert report fuels election doubts as Georgia waits to update voting software (nbcnews.com) 6-16-23
xpert report fuels election doubts as Georgia waits to update voting software
A newly unsealed expert report arguing that Georgia’s Dominion voting machines are vulnerable to hacking is fueling election doubts in Georgia.
A voter wears a sticker that reads "I'm a Georgia Voter" at a polling station in Atlanta. Kevin D. Liles / Bloomberg via Getty Images file
June 16, 2023, 2:44 PM EDT
By Jane C. Timm and Kevin Collier
A newly unsealed expert report arguing that Georgia’s Dominion Voting Systems machines are vulnerable to vote switching and hacking is raising alarms in Georgia, even as the state downplays the risks and their plans to mitigate them.
This week, a federal judge in Atlanta unsealed two reports in a federal court case over the use of Dominion ballot-marking devices in Georgia elections. One report, authored by University of Michigan computer science professor Alex Halderman for the plaintiffs in a federal court case seeking to block the use of Dominion machines in Georgia's elections, argued that the machines are critically vulnerable to hacking. The other, paid for by Dominion, argued the identified vulnerabilities were practically unlikely, while Georgia officials say they are exaggerated and unrealistic.
But federal authorities have identified the same vulnerabilities, and more than 20 cybersecurity experts rushed to defend Halderman's report this week. Some of the issues could be mitigated by upgrading the Dominion software, but Georgia officials say the upgrade is unrealistic — an enormous undertaking they won’t start until after the 2024 elections.
Halderman was was given access to the voting machines by the federal judge in the case, and he argues in his report that the state’s ballot-marking devices are vulnerable to election fraud, including vote switching.
Smartmatic software flipped the 2004 Venezuelan election from 40- 60 (Chavez loses) to 60 – 40 (Chavez won) | The Wentworth Report 11-20-20
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https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/vote-flipping-plagues-e-voting/72690 11-08-06
Vote-flipping plagues e-voting
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About That "Flipping" Vote -- What You Should Know | Brennan Center for Justice 10-29-08
About That “Flipping” Vote—What You Should Know
There has been a rash of reports of “vote flipping” in early voting states…
+++++++++++++++++
Vote Flipping Claims Underline Urgent Need to Fix Voting Machines | Brennan Center for Justice 10-24-18
Vote Flipping Claims Underline Urgent Need to Fix Voting Machines
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NAACP issues warning about Texas voting machines: Votes for Beto O'Rourke changed to Ted Cruz | Salon.com
NAACP issues warning about Texas voting machines: Votes for Beto O'Rourke changed to Ted Cruz
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Experts have proved and courts agree that voting machines are vulnerable to hacking and switching votes.
Expert report fuels election doubts as Georgia waits to update voting software (nbcnews.com) 6-16-23
xpert report fuels election doubts as Georgia waits to update voting software
A newly unsealed expert report arguing that Georgia’s Dominion voting machines are vulnerable to hacking is fueling election doubts in Georgia.
A voter wears a sticker that reads "I'm a Georgia Voter" at a polling station in Atlanta. Kevin D. Liles / Bloomberg via Getty Images file
June 16, 2023, 2:44 PM EDT
By Jane C. Timm and Kevin Collier
A newly unsealed expert report arguing that Georgia’s Dominion Voting Systems machines are vulnerable to vote switching and hacking is raising alarms in Georgia, even as the state downplays the risks and their plans to mitigate them.
This week, a federal judge in Atlanta unsealed two reports in a federal court case over the use of Dominion ballot-marking devices in Georgia elections. One report, authored by University of Michigan computer science professor Alex Halderman for the plaintiffs in a federal court case seeking to block the use of Dominion machines in Georgia's elections, argued that the machines are critically vulnerable to hacking. The other, paid for by Dominion, argued the identified vulnerabilities were practically unlikely, while Georgia officials say they are exaggerated and unrealistic.
But federal authorities have identified the same vulnerabilities, and more than 20 cybersecurity experts rushed to defend Halderman's report this week. Some of the issues could be mitigated by upgrading the Dominion software, but Georgia officials say the upgrade is unrealistic — an enormous undertaking they won’t start until after the 2024 elections.
Halderman was was given access to the voting machines by the federal judge in the case, and he argues in his report that the state’s ballot-marking devices are vulnerable to election fraud, including vote switching.