Public Accuracy Testing

Fulton County L&A Testing for Advance Voting Tabulators Not Independently Verified – Dominion Personnel Conducted Testing (GA)

Reasonable Inference Dominion Voting Systems personnel, operating under a nearly $2 million on-site staffing contract with Fulton County, were directly involved in programming, testing, and post-election support for the county’s voting equipment, including participation in L&A testing procedures. Official L&A testing conducted by a vendor with a financial interest in the system’s continued deployment cannot […]

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Late-Stage BMD Software Update Nullified Prior L&A Testing on All 30,000 Devices (GA)

Established Fact Shortly after L&A testing began across Georgia’s counties in advance of the November 2020 general election, a display bug was discovered in the Dominion ICX BMD software. The Secretary of State’s office coordinated a software patch – described as correcting the visual display of ballots – that was distributed and installed on all

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Truncated L&A Test Decks – Only One Race Per BMD Tested Statewide (GA)

Established Fact The Georgia Secretary of State’s L&A procedures manual, issued in January 2020, directed counties to test only one candidate race per Ballot Marking Device (BMD) for each ballot style, rather than all contests on the ballot. This truncated testing protocol directly contradicts O.C.G.A. § 21-2-379.25(c), which requires L&A testing to verify accurate recording

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COVID-19 Restrictions Invoked to Limit Observation of L&A Testing (AZ)

Reasonable Inference Maricopa County leveraged COVID-19 social-distancing protocols to restrict the number and proximity of public observers permitted to witness L&A testing sessions. The practical effect was that observers were unable to verify machine serial numbers against test tapes, confirm that the same machines tested were the same machines deployed, or meaningfully observe the testing

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Failure to Test Production Tabulators – Only Five Spare Units Tested (AZ)

Established Fact Contrary to representations made to the district court and the public, Maricopa County did not conduct statutorily mandated pre-election L&A testing on all its active vote-center tabulators prior to the November 2020 election. Instead, county officials tested only five spare tabulators – units not deployed to vote centers – leaving the actual production

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