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Residents tell Moffat County commissioners Dominion voting software is vulnerable; claims presented in public comment
Summary
Public commenters at the Oct. 28 Moffat County Board of Commissioners meeting read a letter and made statements alleging vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems software and urging a return to hand-counted paper ballots.
Public commenters at the Moffat County Board of Commissioners meeting on Oct. 28 presented a letter and oral remarks alleging vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems software and urging a return to hand-counted paper ballots.
Allison Anthony opened the series of remarks by reading an edited letter from attorney John Case, counsel for Tina Peters, saying, “new evidence which demonstrates that the Dominion software used in 60 counties in Colorado is vulnerable to manipulation by foreign and domestic bad actors.” Anthony said the material she read came from testimony by two former Venezuelan…
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