New Jersey’s Guidelines for the Conduct of Early Voting states, “during early voting, e-poll books are directly integrated with the voting system, preparing the ballot card or activating the voting machine.”
This means that all the ballot marking devices and tabulators in New Jersey are also necessarily exposed to FirstNet with the electronic pollpads, leaving the official election results open to manipulation.
The vulnerability created by connecting an entire state’s election system to a single centrally accessible, hackable network is enormous. Couple that with de-facto third party access by AT&T – which is completely unaccountable even to congress – and you have a recipe for election fraud.
New Jersey’s Guidelines for the Conduct of Early Voting states, “during early voting, e-poll books are directly integrated with the voting system, preparing the ballot card or activating the voting machine.”
This means that all the ballot marking devices and tabulators in New Jersey are also necessarily exposed to FirstNet with the electronic pollpads, leaving the official election results open to manipulation.
The vulnerability created by connecting an entire state’s election system to a single centrally accessible, hackable network is enormous. Couple that with de-facto third party access by AT&T – which is completely unaccountable even to congress – and you have a recipe for election fraud.