

The State of Tennessee ran its own investigation and was able to repeat the problem so the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) and the two accredited entities that test voting machines, Pro V&V and SLI Compliance, were brought in to run an investigation on January 19, 2022.

So they raised the alarm,” he continued.Īfter further investigation, the election officials discovered that seven out of eighteen machines had this same problem where a large number of ballots were fed through the tabulator, but not reported as counted when they closed the polls. It was missing many ballots that they knew went into the machine. “They noticed that the ballot count on the machine didn’t match what they put in the machine. “There was some very bad misbehavior of the equipment that was found only because a poll worker was keeping a tally on a post-it note,” Lenberg told Conservative reporter Brian Lupo. Lenberg showed a report entitled, “ Dominion Voting Systems D-Suite 5.5-B ” which was released on March 31, 2022, after an anomaly was observed in Williamson County, Tennessee during a municipal election held on October 26, 2021, regarding Dominion’s Image Cast Precinct (ICP) tabulators. Department of Energy, appeared on the “ Conservative Daily ” podcast to discuss the Election Assistance Commission report on Dominion’s “erroneous code” in Williamson County, Tennessee and a ballot scanning anomaly discovered in Coffee County, Georgia. In a podcast episode, released last Friday, former Sandia National Laboratories engineer, Jeffrey Lenberg, who developed satellite systems and tested software for the U.S.
