Arizona

State Of Arizona Study Could Not Identify 58% Of Voters As Real Humans (AZ)

Established Fact The State of Arizona, from July 3 to Sept 4, 2021, researched the voter identity of 673,560 registered AZ Voters and found that they could not identify 58% or 393,017 as being real human beings. The State found these “people” could not be identified through either an Arizona MVD driver’s license search, nor […]

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ERIC System -Connected to State Voter Registration Database APIs

Established Fact Established Fact as to WisVote API access to ERIC and CTCL.  The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nonprofit consortium of which Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona were all members in 2020. ERIC receives voter roll data from member states and compares it to detect duplicate registrations, deceased voters, and address

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“Ghost Voting” – 96,389 Mail Ballots Attributed to Unknown or Relocated Persons; 173,000 Claimed Votes Unrecorded (AZ)

Reasonable Inference Canvassing analysis conducted post-election estimated that 96,389 mail-in votes were cast as “ghost votes” – attributed to individuals who were unknown to current residents at the listed address or who had moved prior to October 2020. In parallel, approximately 173,000 registered Maricopa County voters stated they had voted in the 2020 election, but

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20-Year MVD Citizenship Verification System Failure – ~98,000 Unverified Registrants (AZ)

Established Fact A system defect in the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division’s automated voter registration interface allowed approximately 98,000 voter registrations to be processed and validated without requiring documentary proof of citizenship – the constitutional and statutory precondition for voter registration in Arizona. This defect persisted undetected for approximately 20 years. Arizona officials were aware of

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Systemic Failure to Verify Voter Identities – 393,017 Unverifiable Registrants (AZ)

Disputed Fact A study cross-referencing 673,560 registered Arizona voters against Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) driver’s license data and federal Social Security Administration records found that 58% – or 393,017 individuals – could not be positively identified as real human beings through either database. The methodology and verification standards underlying this study have not been

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Decryption Keys Stored in Plain Text

Security Negligence Storing decryption keys in plain text creates a major security vulnerability. If an attacker gains access to the database, they could easily obtain the keys and use them to decrypt sensitive election data such as voter registration information, ballot designs and configurations, and vote tallies and results. Read Full Advisory

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Maricopa Deleted Its Entire Election Database the Day Before Auditors Arrived

The Maricopa County Recorder’s office deleted the entire 2020 General Election database from the Dominion Election Management System — including all activity logs — the day before the Arizona Senate’s Cyber Ninjas forensic audit began. The deletion was permanent. It eliminated the native election-period data that would have formed the evidentiary baseline for the entire

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