Established Fact
Scytl’s own marketing and bid documents for U.S. jurisdictions describe web‑based SaaS systems (ENR, eBallot Delivery, ePollBook, etc.) that are hosted in Scytl data centers or on cloud platforms (e.g., AWS) and accessed over the internet by election officials. Based on Scytl’s described services and contracts: Election Night Reporting: Scytl receives result files exported from the county/state tabulation system, ingests them into its hosted ENR platform, and publishes them online. eBallot Delivery / overseas and absentee systems: Scytl systems can receive voter‑specific ballot‑delivery data and returned ballots or ballot selections via “secure online transmission” for UOCAVA voters in multiple states. So, even if Scytl does not operate the certified voting equipment, their hosted systems do hold: Files containing unofficial vote totals, turnout, and precinct‑level results. Voter‑level data associated with online ballot delivery or request systems. Because Scytl runs the hosted platform and provides 24/7 maintenance and support, its staff or contractors almost certainly have administrative access to these hosted election‑related records unless the contract explicitly forbids such access and uses strong technical controls to enforce it.
Citations
Scytl Bid No. B_1600_SOS1800000006_02 — West Virginia Secretary of State, FY2018, https://www.state.wv.us/admin/purchase/Bids/FY2018/B_1600_SOS1800000006_02.pdf
Scytl Agreement — Grand Traverse County, MI, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zLAPxIC29FCJdN15vECc7EiYfdx_2du2/view?usp=drive_link
Scytl Electronic Ballot Delivery Solution Sheet (verifiedvoting.org), https://verifiedvoting.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Electronic-Ballot-Delivery-Scytl-Solution-Sheet.pdf