Election Crime Bureau

Made possible by the Lindell Offense Fund

Dominion provided Chinese-based companies access to U.S. election results (China)

Reasonable Inference

There is evidence that Dominion Voting Systems has used Serbia-based software developers who could remotely access U.S. election systems. A Serbia-based engineer authored software (“RemovableMediaManager”) that could give remote file access (send/receive/create/modify/delete) on Dominion machines; the code is said to be publicly available on GitHub and usable as a client for remote access.

Citations

Dot Networks, “Partners and Associates”, “Dot Networks has been a Huawei Value Added Partner since 2013, holding the status of Enterprise Service Partner for IT and networking solutions.”, https://www.dotnetworks.rs/en/partners-and-associates/

stolenelectionsfacts.com, “Dominion set up its primary data center in Serbia with Huawei…”, https://stolenelectionsfacts.com/2011/05/03/dominion-voting-system-build-your-first-datacenter-in-belgrade-serbia/

CEPA, “A Disturbing Marriage: Serbia and China Team Up on Digital Surveillance” (Jan. 27, 2022): Documents the timeline from the 2009 “Safe Society” cooperation agreement through Huawei’s 2020 Kragujevac data center contract and Belgrade Innovation Center., https://cepa.org/article/a-disturbing-marriage-serbia-and-china-team-up-on-digital-surveillance/

Council on Foreign Relations, “Is China’s Huawei a Threat to U.S. National Security?” (updated Feb. 8, 2023), https://www.cfr.org/backgrounders/chinas-huawei-threat-us-national-security