Under pressure, CISA released a statement on Halderman's report that showed that there are material issues with election systems where bad actors could if given the opportunity, "Fix election results." Massive Closeout Sale On MyPillow All Season Slippers And Moccasions - Was $149.98, Now Only $25.00! Yesterday, TGP reported on another system that is in use in multiple states that is connected to the Internet, uncertified and can be accessed by numerous government and outside entities.
As we reported yesterday: According to the BPro website, TotalVote is a "Centralized voter registration and election management system that securely captures and manages voter, candidate, and all election information. It is the only software system that encompasses the entire election process into one system."
Knowink team former election officials Scott Leiendecker Knowink says about Leindecker: An expert in elections, Leiendecker previously served as Election Director for the City of St. Louis becoming the youngest Election Director to serve St. Louis in this leadership role where he managed an average $2.5 million annual budget and 25 full-time employees.
As Election Director, Leiendecker implemented the Help America Vote Act in St. Louis City and transformed the Election Board with a series of reforms that replaced outdated and outmoded systems with efficiencies to protect voters and taxpayers.
TotalVote is a centralized voter registration and election management system that securely captures and manages voter, candidate and all election information.
Rather than transferring data from system to system and dealing with compatibility issues, election officials are able to log into one system and work on any aspect of the election process.
Election Management - The Election Management module within TotalVote® provides all election functions in a single, unified manner for ALL elections including statewide primary, special and general elections plus local elections.
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