Sunday, January 30, 2022

Pennsylvania's Secretary of State Threatens to Decertify Dominion Voting Machines if Machines Are Examined in Fulton County

Pennsylvania's Secretary of State and Dominion Voting Machines don't want cyber and IT experts to investigate their machines in Fulton County.

They threaten to decertify the machines if they are investigated.

We've reported on the proposed investigation into Fulton County, Pennsylvania's voting machines that have been halted by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court due to a request from the Pennsylvania Secretary of State and Dominion Voting Machines.

The second argument from the Senators is that the SoS believes that she can decertify machines if the voting machines are inspected but these machines have already been decertified by the SoS. Second, the Secretary makes much of Directive 1 of 2021, whereby the Department of State arrogated to itself the power to control what counties can do with electronic voting machines.

Directive 1 prohibits counties from making their voting machines accessible to third parties for inspection, and provides that violation of a county's nondisclosure obligation will result in the machine's decertification - and the Department is absolved of any obligation to reimburse the county for the cost of new machines to replace those that were decertified.

Here, Senator Dush has asked to image the hard drives of already decertified voting machines that will not be used in future elections.

Thus, the Secretary's assertion that Directive 1 justifies overriding Senator Dush's request for the hard drive images of already inspected and decertified voting machines is of no note.
 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/pennsylvanias-secretary-state-threatens-decertify-dominion-voting-machines-machines-investigated-fulton-county-investigation-decertified-machines/ 

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