Michigan

Mandatory L&A Test Skipped After October 23, 2020 Database Modification – 7,060-Vote Discrepancy Resulted (MI)

Established Fact Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy uploaded a modified election project file to the Dominion ImageCast Precinct tabulators on October 23, 2020 – replacing the original project built on September 25, 2020 – without conducting the required public accuracy test on the newly programmed system as required by MCL § 168.798. This statutory violation […]

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EMS, Adjudication Workstations, and RTM Laptops Excluded from L&A Testing – 172,000+ Absentee Votes Affected (MI)

Established Fact The City of Detroit deployed central Election Management System (EMS) workstations, Remote Tally Management (RTM) laptops, and adjudication workstations at the TCF Center to process over 172,000 absentee ballots. None of these centralized, high-risk systems were subjected to public accuracy testing before the election. MCL § 168.798 requires public testing of voting equipment;

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Non-“Air Gapped” Scanner Configuration Deployed in Support of 2020 Election Operations (MI)

Established Fact Election records obtained in response to FOIA request for 2020 election records that were subpoenaed by the MI legislature revealed that LAN-enabled JF-prefix Serial Numbers were deployed in Livonia, MI rather than the “air-gapped” JS-prefix models. The deployed version significantly increased the risk of network-based subversion of the election and indicates that the

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Equipment Chain of Custody Discrepancy With the Poll Tape Metadata (MI)

Established Fact “The Antrim Paradox,” highlights an irreconcilable discrepancy between the documented chain of custody for voting equipment and the metadata printed on the physical poll tapes. While the Halderman report attributes massive vote mis-mapping to a “one-row shift” caused by an outdated election definition on a CompactFlash (CF) card, the actual poll tapes produced

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Concurrent Conflicting Election Project Files – Dominion CEO Admits Under Oath Two Versions Active Simultaneously (MI)

Established Fact Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos testified under oath that the Antrim County EMS concurrently housed two different versions of the 2020 election project: one from September 25, 2020, and a later version from October 23, 2020. The coexistence of two versions of the same election’s project file on a single EMS is

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Installation of Uncertified Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio on Dominion EMS – Direct Database Manipulation Capability Without Application-Level Audit Trail (MI)

Disputed Fact The Dominion Election Management Server (EMS) in Antrim County, Michigan was found to contain an installation of Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio – a database administration tool that is not part of the certified Dominion Democracy Suite configuration and has not been approved by the EAC for use on election systems. This installation

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Dominion EMS Configured with 68.05% Error Rate – Forcing Mass Adjudication – System Suppressed Critical Error Messages During Vote Shifting (MI)

Disputed Fact Forensic analysis by the Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG), conducted pursuant to a court-authorized inspection in Bailey v. Antrim County, documented that the Dominion EMS was intentionally configured to generate a tabulation error rate of 68.05% – meaning more than two-thirds of all ballots processed were flagged for manual adjudication. The VVSG Section

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68.05% Ballot Error Rate – Dominion EMS Configuration Altered Pre-Election to Force Mass Adjudication (MI)

Established Fact The ASOG forensic report further documented that the Antrim County Dominion EMS was erroneously configured to produce a 68.05% ballot error rate – meaning more than two-thirds of all ballots were rejected by the machine and routed to human adjudication. The national standard for acceptable ballot error rates is less than 0.0008%. A

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Multiple Vote Tally Reporting Pathways Evident in Single Tabulator (MI)

Established Fact Banks Township serves as a critical control case because its election results card loaded successfully and was unaffected by the ballot-definition mismatch occurring elsewhere in the county. Analysis reveals that the tabulator generated multiple, materially different representations of the same ballot set.The central finding is a “subset output” error where one reporting layer

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Logical Bumper Vote Shift Algorithm Evident in Dominion System (MI)

Reasonable Inference The persistence of Secretary Benson in keeping RFK Jr. on the ballot in Michigan, despite his withdrawal and the resulting legal challenges, raises significant questions regarding the integrity of the upcoming election. With absentee ballots scheduled for mailing as early as September 26, 2024, there is insufficient time to redesign or redeploy a

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