Are Voting Machines Connected to the Internet? | Defending the RepublicJ. Alex Halderman of the University of Michigan cautions, “Many new voting machines come with 4G wireless modems so they can be connected to the internet from the polling place in order to upload the results faster.”
The EAC’s own Inspector General warned in a
February 2021 letter that Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) machines in Michigan use “modem transmission features” and “do not match the EAC-certified system configuration.”
Dominion CEO John Poulos reportedly testified on December 15 that while Dominion machines are not connected to the Internet, in some places they use cellular modems to transmit results after hours.
In response to a question about wireless chip sets/ modems, the infamous Trump-hating
Eric Coomer of DVS explained in a demo “we support a variety a of them.”
And, attorney Matt DePerno found
wireless modems installed in the Antrim County machines during his discovery.
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