Record Destruction

Missing Chain-of-Custody Documentation (AZ)

Established Fact Maricopa County failed to produce to the Arizona State Senate the chain-of-custody documentation required by A.R.S. § 16-621(E), which expressly mandates records tracing custody of all election equipment and ballots through completion of provisional voting tabulation. Senate Audit Liaison Ken Bennett stated this as an established compliance failure. Citations AZ Senate Audit Liaison […]

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Overwriting of Windows Security Event Logs (AZ)

Established Fact Windows security event logs on the EMS server – which track remote and local access – were restricted to a 20 MB file size, causing them to automatically overwrite. The logs covering the November 3, 2020 election period were purged, destroying the complete audit trail of all system access during the election. Citations

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Deletion of EMS Files and Database (AZ)

Established Fact Forensic experts found that 865 directories and 85,673 election-related files were deleted from the EMS C: Drive, and over 1 million files from the D: Drive. The Cyber Ninjas audit report states all data in the EMS database related to the 2020 General Election “had been fully cleared” and that security logs “appeared

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ElectionSource (Dominion Subcontractor) Directed Battery Removal from Voting Machines – Resetting Configuration Data and Destroying Forensic Evidence (MI)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – Characterization as evidence destruction] ElectionSource – a Dominion Voting Systems subcontractor under Michigan State Contract #071B7700117 – issued letters to county clerks directing “preventative maintenance” that included the removal of internal batteries from voting machines. Per voting machine operations manuals, battery removal resets a machine to factory default settings, erasing

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ElectionSource (Dominion Subcontractor) Directed Battery Removal from Voting Machines (MI)

Established Fact [Established Fact – Battery removal directive confirmed; 26-county access confirmed] ElectionSource – a Dominion Voting Systems subcontractor under Michigan State Contract #071B7700117 – issued letters to county clerks directing “preventative maintenance” that included the removal of internal batteries from voting machines. Per voting machine operations manuals, battery removal resets a machine to factory

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Manual Deletion of All 2020 Adjudication Logs From EMS Server; Prior Years’ Logs Intact (MI)

Established Fact The December 13, 2020 forensic report by Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) on the Antrim County EMS confirmed that all adjudication logs for the 2020 election cycle were entirely absent from the server, while logs for prior election years using the identical software remained intact. Adjudication logs are the transaction records of every

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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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THE AUDIT IS THE HACK: How an NIH-Sponsored Patent Injects Fake Votes Into America’s Elections — And Calls It Security

To the casual observer, internet voting represents the ultimate convenience—a long-overdue modernization of democracy for the digital age. However, beneath the surface of user-friendly interfaces lies an “architectural” reality that has seasoned cybersecurity strategists deeply concerned. While software bugs can be patched and code can be refined, fundamental flaws in a system’s design are permanent

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