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SQL Server Port Open to Global Connections (CO)

Established Fact Forensic examination of Dominion Democracy Suite EMS in Mesa County documented that SQL Server port 1433 was configured to accept connections from any IP address worldwide – enabling any actor with credentials to directly query and modify election databases outside the certified application layer. Investigators demonstrated this empirically: a non-Dominion workstation and even […]

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EMS Server Internet History & Enabled Remote Services (AZ)

Established Fact Forensic analysis of the Maricopa County EMS server and client workstations revealed 59 open ports at boot, active IPv6, and enabled Terminal Services and Remote Access features. Unallocated hard drive space yielded artifacts of internet connections to public URLs and foreign entities on devices officials represented as strictly air-gapped. The audit team found

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EMS and Adjudication Workstations Connected to Internet During Absentee Ballot Tabulation (MI)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact – Extent of connectivity unresolved by court] Former Michigan State Senator Patrick Colbeck, an aerospace engineer, certified Microsoft Small Business Specialist, and credentialed observer at the TCF Center, provided sworn affidavit testimony that tabulation workstations and adjudication workstations at the Detroit central count facility were connected to the internet during the

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EMS CyFir Analysis Finds Foreign IP Addresses in Unallocated Device Storage – Taiwan Ministry of Education and German Cloud Provider (MI)

Established Fact CyTech/CyFir forensic examination of a Dominion ICX device from Antrim County found, in the unallocated storage space of the device, data contextually proximate to a TCP/IP communication session resolving to IP address 120.125.201.101 – the Ministry of Education Computer Center in Taipei, Taiwan. A second IP address resolving to a cloud provider in

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110% Ballot Reversal Rate Observed During L&A Testing – Anomaly Not Investigated (MI)

Established Fact ASOG’s forensic examination of Antrim County L&A records revealed a 110% ballot reversal rate in adjudication log records during the L&A testing phase for Warner Township. A reversal rate exceeding 100% is mathematically indicative of systematic error, configuration failure, or software anomaly – it means more ballots were reversed in adjudication than were

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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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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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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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