Cyber Ninjas completed their investigation. Can you guess who won?
There have been multiple other audits as well, all confirming the official results of the 2020 election.
Pennsylvania decertifies county's voting machines after 2020 audit
Pennsylvania's top election official has decertified the voting equipment of a rural county that participated in an audit of the 2020 election requested by a Republican state lawmaker and staunch ally of former President Donald Trump.
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July 21 (Reuters) - Pennsylvania's top election official has decertified the voting equipment of a rural county that participated in an audit of the 2020 election requested by a Republican state lawmaker and staunch ally of former President Donald Trump.
Democrats were angered that one county allowed its voting machines to be audited. Why angry that a county allowed its voting machines to be examined? Because democrats do not allow such audits because they are hiding something they do not want the public to see.
Pennsylvania Decertifies County’s Voting Machines After Partisan Election Audit ‘Compromised’ Them
Other counties could be next, should a Republican lawmaker’s election audit effort pan out.
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The Washington Post reports a number of Republican-leaning counties were contacted in the wake of the election to voluntarily turn over their election equipment for an audit, but Fulton County appears to be the only one that agreed to the request.
Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of State Veronica Degraffenreid informed the county on Tuesday that because Fulton County granted Wake TSI access to their machines, the Pennsylvania government and Dominion cannot “verify that the impacted components of Fulton County’s leased voting system are safe to use in future elections.”
Fulton County let Wake TSI—a company that has “no knowledge or expertise in election technology”—access its voting materials “in a manner that was not transparent or bipartisan” and the county’s “certified system has been compromised” as a result, Degraffenreid wrote in a letter to Fulton County officials.