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CO Man Busted For Tampering With Voting Machine – Allegedly Inserted USB Flash Drive into Voting Machine


Following election night 2020, a massive amount of money and effort has gone into identifying any potential security risks built into electronic voting machines.

Democrats have scoffed at the lawsuits brought by President Trump’s team, and the courts have not allowed deeper dives into what happened on the Dominion and other machines.

The left has insisted that none of the machines were connected to the Internet, nor were there any unaccounted-for flash drives.

Yet hundreds of eyewitnesses have signed affidavits saying that they had seen fraud on and during the post-election days.

For example; Poll Challenger and Dominion Contractor Said Voting Machines in Detroit Were Connected to the Internet.

What is disturbing about the voting systems’ vulnerabilities is the fact that they have been known for the past decade, criticized by both political parties.

In 2016, kids as young as 7 were able to hack into election systems at a DEFCON event.

Well, police in Colorado have arrested a man on suspicion of tampering with voting equipment after he reportedly inserted a USB flash drive into the voting machine during the state’s primary election in June.

On Thursday, the Pueblo Police Department’s High-Tech Crime Unit arrested 31-year-old Richard Patton, a registered Democrat, in connection with an investigation into felony charges of tampering with voting equipment and misdemeanor charges of cybercrime-unauthorized access.

It is not entirely clear what his motives are. Authorities claimed that no election data were accessed and that the incident on June 28 did not significantly disrupt the voting process.

However, experts warn that even failed breaches might become big problems in the days leading up to and on Tuesday’s midterm election.

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According to court documents, Patton was being held without bond at the Pueblo County Judicial Center ahead of an advisement hearing that would take place later on Friday.

ABC News reported:

“Gilbert Ortiz, Pueblo County’s clerk and recorder, confirmed Friday that Patton has been a registered Democratic voter since 2019 when he switched his affiliation from the Green Party.”

“Election officials in Colorado use locks and tamper-evident seals on voting equipment, so it becomes apparent if someone has tried to access it. Trigger alerts make machines inoperable if someone tries to tamper with them, which is what happened in Pueblo, according to Ortiz and the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.”

“On the afternoon of June 28, poll workers heard noises coming from a voting booth. When a poll worker went to investigate and clean the machine, they saw an error message and notified a supervisor. Tamper-evident seals on the machine appeared to be disturbed, the secretary’s office said. The machine was immediately taken out of service for investigation.”

The fact that Richard Patton tried to try to add, change or delete votes in 2022 means there is still election fraud taking place in the United States, period.

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