Foreign Election Records

Konnech Inc. – U.S. Election Logistics Data Exfiltrated to Chinese Government Servers (China)

Established Fact Konnech Inc., an East Lansing, Michigan-based election software company, provided poll worker management, election logistics, and scheduling software to election offices across the United States – including multiple Michigan jurisdictions. Forensic investigation revealed that Konnech transferred sensitive U.S. election data – including poll worker personally identifiable information (PII), building schematics, and operational logistics […]

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Spain had ability to manipulate election results (Spain)

Reasonable Inference Scytl Election Technologies S.L.U. is a Spanish electronic voting and election‑technology company headquartered in Barcelona. A U.S. subsidiary, Scytl USA LLC, is described in an Alaska procurement decision as “a wholly‑owned subsidiary of a Spanish entity, Scytl Secure Electronic Voting, S.A. (Scytl Spain),” and is itself the parent of SOE Software in Florida,

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Dominion employees and contractors in Serbia had ability to manipulate U.S. election results (Serbia)

Reasonable Inference Because Dominion acknowledges that some software development and maintenance is performed by its own employees in Serbia, and contemporaneous reporting describes this as ongoing, it is a reasonable inference that Serbia-based developers had the technical capability and internal permissions to interact with code and systems ultimately deployed in U.S. elections (Electronic Voting System

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Discovery of Fake IDs from China Enabling Illegals to Vote (China)

Established Fact In 2025, FBI Director Kash Patel declassified a 2020 Intelligence Information Report alleging the Chinese government planned to mass-produce fraudulent U.S. driver’s licenses and ship them to Chinese nationals/sympathizers in the U.S. to facilitate tens of thousands of fraudulent mail-in ballots for Joe Biden. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) did seize 19,888

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Intelligence Community hid that Chinese government manufactured and imported fake Drivers’ Licenses for election use

Established Fact The Intelligence Community also hid that the Chinese government was manufacturing and importing fake Driver’s Licenses into the United States for election use. These ID’s were made for Chinese people living among us, in various States. The DL’s were to help them vote for Biden using fake mail-in ballots. Four months before the

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Tracing Venezuelan Influence in Electoral Systems

The integrity of democratic processes globally is currently under siege by a sophisticated nexus of unregistered foreign lobbying and state-sponsored influence operations. The strategic gravity of this threat is exemplified by the recent conviction of former U.S. Congressman David Rivera for acting as an unregistered agent for the Venezuelan state. This case is not an

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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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