Election Crime Bureau

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Election Record Integrity Analysis

Across all four key record categories in the chain of custody for any election—voter rolls, voter history/poll books, ballots, and vote tallies—and at the overarching level of record preservation itself, the report concludes that the evidentiary backbone of the 2020 election was systematically compromised in multiple battleground states, such that key outcomes in decisive counties are now functionally unauditable and therefore unreliable as a matter of national security.

Taken together, these findings describe not isolated mismanagement but a layered collapse of election record integrity in precisely the jurisdictions that decide national power: inflated rolls create capacity for fraudulent ballots; broken poll‑books and voter histories sever the voter‑to‑ballot link; ballot custody gaps and mass adjudication obscure which ballots are real and how they were interpreted; manipulated or opaque tally systems convert those ballots into unprovable totals; and targeted destruction of logs and images eliminates the forensic trail that could expose or disprove manipulation. From a national security perspective, this means U.S. election infrastructure—formally designated as critical infrastructure—is currently a high‑value, low‑risk target for foreign intelligence services and aligned domestic networks, and that the United States lacks both the evidentiary resilience and the deterrent posture expected of a system that allocates sovereign authority.

MOST SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS

1

Ballots Exceed Voters in Three Decisive States.  Michigan: 499,850 more ballots than voters (margin: 154,188). Pennsylvania: 155,053 more ballots than voters (margin: 80,555). Georgia — Fulton County alone: 22,534 more ballots than voters (margin: 11,779). Each discrepancy independently exceeds its state’s margin of victory.

2

Fictitious Ballots & Ineligible Registrants Injected at Scale.  6,691 fictitious ballots identified in at least one state; thousands of ineligible registrants entered via a “1/1/1900” placeholder birthdate; private NGOs obtained real-time API access to statewide voter files without public contracting or security vetting.

3

Systematic Destruction of Ballot Images and Cryptographic Authentication Files.  315,000+ advance-vote ballot images destroyed in one state; 132,286 SHA cryptographic authentication files intentionally deleted in one county — permanently eliminating ballot-image integrity verification. Machine tally tapes physically destroyed before a records request, with a sworn admission they “wouldn’t match the election results.”

4

Targeted Deletion of All 2020 Adjudication Logs — Prior Years Intact.  Every adjudication log for 2020 was absent in one county while prior-year logs on the identical system remained intact — consistent only with targeted deletion. 37,000 database queries were run against one county’s Election Management System following a legislative subpoena.

5

Vendor-Directed Log Destruction & Selective Prosecution of the Whistleblower.  “Trusted build” updates approved by state officials deleted tens of thousands of legally mandated log files across multiple jurisdictions. The official who preserved forensic images was criminally prosecuted; no official who ordered destruction in any jurisdiction has been charged.

WHY SUBSTANTIVE RESOLUTION IS ESSENTIAL

Because election systems constitute U.S. critical infrastructure, the integrity of every record layer — voter rolls, ballot images, adjudication logs, and tabulation tapes — carries the same legal and national security weight as logs from a power grid or financial system. Federal record preservation statutes (52 U.S.C. § 20701) and obstruction law (18 U.S.C. § 1519) exist precisely to prevent destruction of these records. When election records are compromised or destroyed at the scale documented here, no post-hoc audit can validate or invalidate reported results — forensic reconstruction becomes impossible. Foreign adversaries able to corrupt voter rolls, destroy ballot images, and eliminate tabulation logs would be undetectable under the exact conditions this record now presents. The failure to address these findings substantively leaves the same vulnerabilities in place for every subsequent election conducted on the same critical infrastructure.

NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATION  A foreign intelligence service seeking to manipulate a U.S. presidential election undetectably would need to corrupt voter rolls, erase voter history, destroy ballot images, and eliminate tabulation logs. Whether by design or convergence, that is the precise record that now exists.