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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Redacted Information in Dominion Audit Report Shows Races Were Flipped: Analyst Redacted Information in Dominion Audit Report Shows Races Were Flipped: Analyst BY ZACHARY STIEBER December 19, 2020 Updated: December 19, 2020 The analyst who led the forensic audit of Dominion Voting Systems in Michigan said on Friday the information state officials pushed to redact shows that the outcomes of races were changed. The original report had log evidence that we published in the report to show exactly what we did and exactly the findings. Now, those did ultimately get redacted. And so now, the complaint is well, but theres no real proof and Dominion says no, these things cant be done,' Russell Ramsland Jr. said during a virtual appearance on Newsmaxs Greg Kelly Reports. But at that point, Dominions argument is no longer with us. Dominions argument is with their own users manual and their own logs, because the logshad they been able to be publishedshow very clearly that the RCV [ranked-choice voting] algorithm was enacted. It shows very clearly that the error messages were massive. It was very clearly [sic] that races were flipped, he added. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Bensons office didnt respond to a request for comment. Ramsland and his team at Allied Security Operations Group earlier this month audited Dominion machines and software in Antrim County, where officials on election night reported a win for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. The officials later said the results were skewed and that President Donald Trump actually received more votes in the county. The audit was the first conducted post-election of Dominion products. It was part of a court case. Lawyers for Benson, a Democrat, asked 13th Circuit Judge Kevin Elsenheimer in court last week to order the redaction of the logs before allowing the release of the report, arguing the logs might be source code and publishing them could be a security issue. Matthew DePerno, the lawyer for the plaintiff in the case, said the logs were just setting errors that Ramslands team found. Elsenheimer ultimately sided with the state, saying he didnt want to allow the release of potentially propriety information. The judge said he might allow an unredacted version of the report to be released in the future. Poster Comment: More evidence in Trump's favor. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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