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Bombshell: ”Changed From Republican To Democrat!”—New Evidence Proves Michigan’s Supreme Court Race Was Flipped

FILE – In this Nov. 27, 2018, file photo, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, right, and Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, left, certify election results and order recounts in a handful of state House races in Santa Fe, N.M. New Mexico election regulators have not completed a required spot check for campaign-finance compliance since the 2016 election cycle, amid escalating private spending on elections and a shifting enforcement landscape. The Secretary of State’s Office is responsible for reviewing a random sampling of filings by candidates and political committees to ensure accountability. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, the State Canvassing Board prepared to certify results of this year’s Nov. 5 election. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee, File)

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Election fraud and election integrity have been topics of great concern recently, and for good reason.

A presentation in Otero County revealed several red flags in New Mexico, Arizona, and Michigan.

There is evidence that the 2020 Michigan Supreme Court race was completely flipped.

Jeffrey Lenberg, an IT expert, shared several points while discussing the audit of election machines.

The Gateway Pundit broke the story, and reported their findings:

Election security is almost nonexistent. “The systems and the processes that exist are like swiss cheese.”

Pro V&V certifies voting machines across the country but does not do a good job. They don’t have the resources to.

Wherever they went they received full-fledged resistance when wanting to look at the voting systems.

Risk-limiting audits are a facade in the way they’re being done.

The password for Michigan and New Mexico voting system access was “123456” and you can access all the administrative menus. You can go in days after an election and add ballots and adjust the time and print it out. This capability should not exist in the system.

Jeffery Lenberg’s biggest bombshell came out of Michigan:

In Michigan’s down-ballot 2020 Supreme Court Justice race three candidates out of seven were programmed differently in the election system. As a result, the court changed from Republican to Democrat!

There were many additional problems found in Maricopa County. This included unsealed ballot boxes, corrupted images, and several other red flags.

It’s also been alleged that fear tactics were used to intimidate auditors in Michigan.

On September 3, all the jurisdictions will destroy all items related to the 2020 election. 

Now, the Otero County Commission voters to sue New Mexico’s Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver for certifying a corrupted 2020 election.

In addition, the County voted to remove drop boxes, remove voting machines and perform hand counts of ballots going forward.

Gateway Pundit reported that this audit “was the role model for performing audits of the 2020 Election because it identified and presented numerous uncertifiable activities and results from the 2020 Election that proved that the election never should have been certified in the county or the state.”

The Pinion Post reported:

Lenberg focused on how the New Mexico voting machines were running out-of-date software while the 2020 General Election project file was missing from Otero County. Lenberg explained how risk-limiting audits, like those in New Mexico, do not work. He noted how Otero County is “one of the few counties to take action” and to “clear the air.” He noted how his inspection into fraud in Antrim County, Michigan triggered the Department of Homeland Security to demand a special prosecutor be appointed to persecute him.

The audit of Otero County resulted in a 500-page assessment report showing all the fraud found in the county. Recommendations for the County include decoupling the election process, where a tabulator company does not audit their own machines and where scans of ballots by the individual precinct are uploaded to a public site immediately following the election to ensure transparency. Other recommendations are included in their report.

David Clements said, “Public trust has been eviscerated,” regarding the election process.

The Otero County Commission approved two measures at the meeting. One was to pursue a lawsuit against Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver on a vote of 2-1 and a motion to remove drop boxes, remove voting machines, and hand count ballot on a vote of 2-1. Commissioners Marquardt and County Griffin voted in support of both measures, while the lone vote against both was Commissioner Gerald Matherly.

The Secretary of State in New Mexico threatened those involved in the audit, rather than encouraging it.

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