Voter History Integrity

Exploitation of MyVote WI Database Security Vulnerability – Unauthorized Remote Alteration of Voter Histories Without Detection (WI)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – Exploitation uninvestigated] Investigators identified a documented security vulnerability in Wisconsin’s MyVote WI public-facing voter registration portal that created the capability for anyone obtaining remote access to the voter rolls to change voter information – including voting history – without the change being detected or logged in any auditable way. MyVote […]

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MyVote WI Database Security Vulnerability – Unauthorized Remote Alteration of Voter Histories Without Detection (WI)

Established Fact [Established Fact – Vulnerability confirmed] Investigators identified a documented security vulnerability in Wisconsin’s MyVote WI public-facing voter registration portal that created the capability for anyone obtaining remote access to the voter rolls to change voter information – including voting history – without the change being detected or logged in any auditable way. MyVote

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“1/1/1918” WisVote Placeholder Registration Date – 569,277 Active Voters; 115,252 Voted in 2020 (WI)

Established Fact Wisconsin’s WisVote statewide voter registration database contained 569,277 active voter registrations with an identical placeholder application date of January 1, 1918 – a date assigned, in many systems, to records where the actual registration date is unknown, missing, or was not properly recorded. Of these 569,277 registrations with the suspicious uniform placeholder date,

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Fraudulent SURE System Voter Roll Anomalies – Impossible Birthdates, Pre-Return Mail Dates, and Missing Dates (PA)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact – As to whether anomalies reflect fraud or systemic data error] Official Pennsylvania legislative correspondence documented the following anomalies in the SURE voter history file: 1,573 mail ballots cast by voters listed as over 100 years old; 41 Allegheny County ballots mailed to persons with a date of birth of January

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SURE System Voter Roll Anomalies – Impossible Birthdates, Pre-Return Mail Dates, and Missing Dates (PA)

Established Fact [Established Fact – Anomalies confirmed in legislative record] Official Pennsylvania legislative correspondence documented the following anomalies in the SURE voter history file: 1,573 mail ballots cast by voters listed as over 100 years old; 41 Allegheny County ballots mailed to persons with a date of birth of January 1, 1800; 245 mail votes

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SURE System Voter Deficit – More Certified Votes Than Recorded Voters (PA)

Disputed Fact Pennsylvania Representative Frank Ryan, in a December 2020 report, compared certified presidential vote totals against the number of voters recorded in Pennsylvania’s Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors (SURE) as having voted in the November 3, 2020 election. The SURE system recorded 6,760,230 voters as having voted. Secretary of State Boockvar certified 6,962,607 votes.

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Missing Zero-Report and Open-Poll Tapes – No Documentary Proof Machines Were Cleared Before Voting (PA)

Established Fact Delaware County’s own RTKL response confirmed the following record gaps for scanner 1: 125 of 428 tally tapes missing; 137 of 428 ballot-count tapes missing; 255 of 428 open-poll tapes missing; and 244 of 428 “zero report” tapes missing. Zero-report tapes are the machine-generated records that establish a scanner registered zero ballots before

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Missing and Irreconcilable “Yellow Books” – 244 of 428 Precincts Without Required Voter Lists at Certification (PA)

Established Fact Delaware County, Pennsylvania certified the November 3, 2020 election on or about November 24, 2020. At the time of certification, Delaware County’s own records – produced in response to a May 21, 2021 Right to Know Law request – revealed that 15 precincts had no Return Sheets at all, 16 precincts had blank

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Secretary Benson February 12, 2021 Directive – Ordered Deletion of Electronic Poll Book Software (MI)

Established Fact On December 1, 2020 – within the federally mandated 22-month record preservation window and in the middle of legislative inquiries into the integrity of the 2020 election – Michigan Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater, acting under Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, issued a memorandum to all county clerks directing that certain election

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Monthly Alteration of QVF Voter History – Post-Election (MI)

Established Fact Analysis of sequential snapshots of Michigan’s Qualified Voter File (QVF) reveals that post-election alterations of voter history occurred on a monthly basis. Alterations include method of voting (absentee, election day), voting jurisdiction, and whether or not a voter voted in a given election. Michigan law requires preservation of voter records in the QVF

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