Were Dominion Voting Machines Certified For The 2020 Election in Georgia?
It looks like the testing company for the voting machines was not even accredited!
Investigative journalists Kevin Moncla and David Cross have filed an official complaint with the Georgia State Board of Elections.
Their allegations are very serious: they have evidence that Georgia’s elections have not been legal or valid since 2017 because its electronic voting systems were last certified for use in 2017.
A company called Pro V&V — which was hired to do voting machine certification — apparently last performed the required testing on Georgia’s Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5A(G) system on August 7, 2019.
Even worse, Pro V&V’s own accreditation for that system apparently expired in February, 2017 — though it was allowed to continue testing.
Who was in charge of this boondoggle in state of Georgia? An agency called the Elections Assistance Commission (“EAC”) was in charge. Moncla and Cross have evidence which calls into question Georgia’s entire voting system certification process, including the credibility of the EAC.
Moncla and Cross have evidence that the electronic voting system inspection and testing company Pro V&V were not even accredited for most of 2017 — as well as for all of 2018, 2019, and 2020. There appears to be no public record that the testing company even requested re-accreditation in some of those years from the EAC at all.
What does this mean? Here is one of the key sections of the official complaint:
The actions of the EAC as detailed herein extend far beyond mere failure. The EAC allegedly fabricated a fraudulent record for Pro V&V and repeatedly, knowingly, and intentionally misrepresented the expired accreditation status of a Voting Systems Testing Laboratory to the American people. The EAC’s deceptive practices allegedly fostered a false sense of security and materially violated their responsibilities under the HAVA in both letter and spirit of the law.
The report alleges an inherit standard of any established institution or industry does not exist with voting systems in the United States. There is no benchmark, no independent method of testing, no oversight, and therefore there is no alternative but for the States to perform their own due diligence in testing our voting systems.
The complaint demands the Georgia State Election Board must immediately suspend use of the Dominion voting systems until a thorough review by a panel of independent experts can be performed.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was copied in this report. He signed the contract in 2019, alongside Mr. Gabriel Sterling, who is charge of the Professional Licensing Division of his illustrious office.
The bottom line: Dominion Voting machines appear to have not been certified for the 2020 election in Georgia.
Read the entire 16-page complaint here.
Check out this recent interview with Kevin Moncla on the Georgia 2022 Show with L Todd Wood on Rumble.
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