Most would find it hard to believe that Maricopa election officials and their "IT Teams" don't have access to their election system above the user credentials of a "Poll Worker".
Then how exactly did the EAC auditors that Maricopa hired gain system configuration access last February? Maricopa has now explained that access was provided directly by Dominion staff.
Using carefully worded language, Maricopa has 3 varying explanations how EAC vendors gained access.
"EAC certified firms made the necessary arrangements with Dominion to obtain the necessary security protocols to perform their audits. Maricopa Election Department letter on May 17th."VSTL's worked directly with Dominion to access the necessary administrative security permissions to conduct their Maricopa audits".
In a recent interview for GP, the President of Pro V&V was specifically asked: Did Dominion provided user credentials or passwords to Pro V&V, Maricopa County employees, or both.
His Field Audit Report says county employees provided access, not Dominion staff: "provided access by qualified Board of Elections Employees".
Their staff all seem to know each other - EAC, Dominion, SLI, Pro V&V. So is it possible to not know who's accessing the equipment you're auditing? However, if Jack Cobb is correct, then Maricopa has county employees who provided him Super User access.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/dominion-onsite-maricopa-countys-eac-february-audits/
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