I covered in an earlier post a number of Ron CodeMonkeyZ's observations from reading the Dominion Voting Democracy Suite user manual. Here's one other concerning fact that he uncovered:
"Did you know that Dominion's voting software "Allows staff to adjust tally based on review of scanned ballot images"?
Their words, not mine."
@CodeMonkeyZ
It's becoming increasingly clear that the Dominion voting software is not fit to be trusted with the vote for a local library club president, never mind the Presidential election to decide the President of the United States. Again, election admin officials can adjust the vote tally!
This is in addition to other worrying security issues previously identified by Ron CodeMonkeyZ, and in addition to a number of extremely concerning features described in the Dominion systems manual, such as the fact that results files can be deleted and validated votes can be moved to the rejected state.
The Dominion Voting Democracy Suite user manual can be found at the following link:
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/VotingSystems/DVS-DemocracySuite511/documentation/UG-RTR-UserGuide-5-11-CO.pdf
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