County Board of Supervisors Comment for 11-13-2012 I have not spoken in this forum since I was appointed to your Election Integrity Commission four years ago. A sequence of events has brought me here today. * * * * * * * * The first event: In November 2011 the state added new election requirements, […]
Did Expert Witness, Activists Thwart a Rove Ohio Vote Plot?
The Justice Integrity Project By Andrew Kreig A software expert’s testimony last week may have thwarted a plot to flip enough votes to secure a victory for GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney.Building on years of efforts by activists, election software critic Michael Duniho testified in Ohio’s state court that secret software installed on Ohio […]
Pima County Judge Refuses Citizen’s Request that Pima County Elections Follow the Law
J.T. Waldron Pima County Judge James E. Marner denied every request by citizens concerned about election integrity in Pima County. Parroting the previous Pima County judges’ claims about the lack of jurisdiction, Marner has paved the way for Pima County to continue subverting efforts to improve election integrity. Key auditing functions like the simple […]
Pima County Circumvents It’s Own Election Integrity Commission to Get a Waiver that Removes Proper Audit of County Elections
J.T. Waldron A key document has surfaced in a recent lawsuit in Pima County, Arizona, that suggests much more activity affecting the reliability of elections took place in secret meetings with Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett. When the 2011 revision of the state elections manual added a sentence requiring presorting of early ballots by […]
Elections Specialist Jim March Testifies About Black Box Vulnerabilities and Election Fraud
Jim March’s testimony covers a variety of ways to hack into an electronic elections system. In yesterday’s hearing, March also had the opportunity to describe the various indications of fraud that he had discovered in the electronic records from the 2006 two billion dollar bond measure (RTA Election). Pima County Attorney Daniel Jurkowitz somehow thought […]