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Bombshell! AZ Election Officials Didn’t Have Access, Passwords, Dominion Ran All ‘Reports’

April Matthews May 11, 2021 50 States, Arizona, Lead, Politics Comments Off on Bombshell! AZ Election Officials Didn’t Have Access, Passwords, Dominion Ran All ‘Reports’

In Arizona, election officials didn’t even have access to the election data… only Dominion.

The Gateway Pundit Reported:

Back on November 30, 2020, Maricopa County elections witness Jan Bryant testified before the Arizona legislature.

Jan has a strong project management background. She could not believe what she witnessed during the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona.

Jan said back on November 30, 2020, that Maricopa County officials DID NOT RUN THE ELECTION! Dominion employees John and Bruce did.

Jan’s testimony might explain why Maricopa County officials do not have Admin passwords or access to the Dominion voting machines.

They never had them!

 

Jan also testified under oath that county staff, not even IT staff were allowed access to the voting machines and that she witnessed Dominon employees with a laptop computer in the counting room.

Jan worked 6 days at MCTEC, has an MBA, and project management background in technology.

Jan Bryant: ….and back to my opening, I wanted to tell you that I do have a pretty strong project management technology background. This is not, I would say, everybody, raves about how we’ll run and how tight this room is that we were working in. I was in the (MCTEC) tabulation center. You know the glass (wall) and the servers in a glass room. All the computers are on a single cable that you can see. None of that matters because of two things. One, the Dominion employees were the only ones that were running any of that equipment.

So I’m, I was in the tabulation center six different days. Day and night shifts. And no county employees, no IT people, no one else was touching any of the software. They (Dominion) did all the training for the adjudicators, they ran all the reports. And so I brought this up on my very first day in the room. I said this doesn’t seem right, as a person with my background.  Never in a million years would I turn my company’s most important things over to someone else. And there’s only two guys (Dominion’s Bruce & John) and they had whole control of everything.

I also participated in the (2%) random ballot selection for hand audit. Picking the ballots, you know, determining which bins we were going to select. And even with that, Dominion ran the report for it (which bins to pull). So no one, I mean, they (Dominion) knew exactly what was in the hand audit boxes. That made me nervous also. And they also knew when we pulled the last box, which was probably eight days before they quit counting ballots. As a senior manager over big projects, never in a million years would I have allowed some of the stuff that I saw going on there.

RECAP: The exact bins to be pulled for the mandated 2% hand audit were decided by Dominion staff, using their EMS software, not randomly.

The other thing that I wanted to make sure. The final week that they were counting ballots, I came in on I think a Tuesday. When I had left the Friday before I did NOT notice there was a laptop in the room behind the (glass) wall, that “John” the Dominion employee was working on. When I came in on Tuesday and walked around where they were doing the hand entry of ballots, I noticed that laptop sitting there and John was working on it. It’s not a secure room if you’re bringing a laptop in and out of a room. Who knows what happened there. Every one of the 50 desktops that were in there had a row of USB ports on the side of it. So I get very angry when I hear some of our leader here saying “Oh, it’s secure, nothing can get in or out.”. That’s not true. I will tell you that is probably the biggest issue that I had.

Jan Bryant – Nov. 30th Hearing.

The Gateway Pundit added:

The Gateway Pundit reporter Jordan Conradson interviewed Arizona Audit Direct Ken Bennett on Saturday after another full week of ballot counting and inspections.

Jordan asked Ken about the recent development that Maricopa County officials DID NOT HAVE the passwords or administrative access to the Dominion computer systems in their county.

This was shocking news that reveals that Dominion was running the elections without supervision in Maricopa County!

Ken Bennett: Well, if they don’t have the passwords to the administrative functions then it has to be Dominion which is very concerning to us that they don’t have complete control over their election systems. But maybe they’ll have an explanation for the Senate. And I think the Senate is equally concerned about that. Those drives that were subpoenaed so far have not been produced. So that will unfold over the next few days.

Jordan Conradson: Is that legal for them to give access to Dominion?

Ken Bennett: I don’t know if it’s legal. I don’t think that there’s any state statute that talks about that. But I think that it’s implied that the counties have full access to their election system. It’s like buying a car, you can drive it and put gas in it but you can’t look under the hood. It doesn’t seem reasonable to me.

This was another excellent update from Arizona Audit Director Ken Bennett.

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