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Concurrent Conflicting Election Project Files – Dominion CEO Admits Under Oath Two Versions Active Simultaneously (MI)

Established Fact

Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos testified under oath that the Antrim County EMS concurrently housed two different versions of the 2020 election project: one from September 25, 2020, and a later version from October 23, 2020. The coexistence of two versions of the same election’s project file on a single EMS is not a trivial technical detail – it is a categorical violation of the system’s certified state. The EAC certifies a voting system for deployment in a single, specific, unambiguous configuration; the presence of two concurrent versions of the same election project means that the system was operating in a configuration that was neither tested nor certified. Further, any L&A testing conducted before October 23 – on the September 25 version – did not validate the October 23 version that was actually used on Election Day. This admission, made under oath by the system’s CEO, is direct evidence of a configuration deviation from a primary source that cannot be dismissed as partisan interpretation of forensic findings.

Citations

Sworn testimony of Dominion CEO John Poulos before Michigan Senate Oversight Committee (admitted coexistence of two project versions) https://drive.google.com/file/d/15RP0TPYNQH5JTHiW65dAsz6QomlVPmhZ/view?usp=drive_link