Stolen elections run on Dell
Joyce Benson (D-MI) and an identified election worker
As Michigan’s Secretary of State, Benson controls Michigan’s elections.
Michigan’s stolen elections run on Dell.
Benson insists on it.
The desktop being used in the above photo is in Lansing, Michigan.
It is marked “Dell.”
The photo above is dated Feb. 3rd, 2023.
Coffee County, Georgia, combines Dell hardware with Dominion software.
Dell logos are on the bottom left and right.
The red logo for the Dominion Voting Systems software is on the top right.
The photo is dated Dec. 9th, 2020.
Please fast-forward this video to 43 seconds:
The OmniBallot Ballot Marking Device
Election Boards rely on Dell computers to steal elections.
Without them, they can’t.
Dominion Voting Systems name 38 of the Dell models that political hacks should use on Election Day.
If they don’t, they lose their jobs.
Dominion’s 19-page report about Dell is dated March 16th.
It is imaged and linked here:
These are the 25 Dell computer models named on Page Eleven of Dominion’s report:
Page Eleven of 19 Pages
These are the six Dell computer models named on Page 12:
The EAC certified an additional five on Jan. 13th.
They are Dell Precision models:
3460 XE
T3420
T3431
T3400XE
OptiPlex XE3 desktop
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/engineering-change-orders/cbg-191
Above, the computer to the right in Douglas County, GA, has the Dell logo. The election person is unidentified.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46CAKyyObls&t=35s
These are the same Dell models used in all Georgia counties like Douglas to rig elections in 2022 and 2020.
However, Douglas County’s computers, servers, and software were removed and destroyed two months ago.
According to Gabriel Sterling, CEO of the Georgia Secretary of State.
Sterling’s office runs Georgia’s elections.
Gabriel also said that Georgia will keep the same voting systems for next year’s Presidential Election.
Even though upgrades are available now.
Why the delay until after the November Presidential Election?
For “security reasons,” Sterling said.
https://youtu.be/iD7fF2jqH78?list=LL&t=69
The EAC has certified that these 16 election software companies can only function “properly” using Dell computers:
Assure
Clear Ballot
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/registered-manufacturers/clear-ballot-group-inc
Clear Vote
Dell
Democracy Suite
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/democracy-suite-55b-modification
Dominion Voting Systems
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/registered-manufacturers/dominion-voting-systems-corp
ES & S
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/registered-manufacturers/election-systems-software-inc-ess
Hart InterCivic
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/registered-manufacturers/hart-intercivic-inc
MicroVote General
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/registered-manufacturers/microvote-general-corp
Open Elect
Premier Election Solutions
Pro V & V testing lab
Smartmatic
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/registered-manufacturers/smartmatic-usa-corporation
Unisys
Unity
https://www.eac.gov/voting-equipment/unity-3414-modification
Verity Voting