Election incident reports are not required
Today, according to the DHS (Homeland Security), election officials and their vendors do not and have never been required to file incident reports.
If they did, people would know voting system systems are:
connected to the internet
fraudulent
Incident reports would also identify the following:
parties responsible for stealing elections
problems storing election data
people or machines counting votes and their locations
An incident is any unexpected interference that:
disrupts normal operations and
affects the ability to certify results
Examples include:
voter identification
mail-in ballots
early voting results
electronic poll books
using compromised software and hardware
outages
dropbox security
military online voting
breaches
amount of time systems are down or offline
chain of custody
glitzes
human error
Homeland Security’s 34-page report released this morning is linked here:
Incident reports would also pinpoint the identities of the parties responsible for stealing elections.
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