SOS Jena Griswold illegally had all the county clerks delete all voter information which is against state and federal law. Of course, the corrupt Merrick garland has ignored the entire problem. But now, two county clerks are suing Griswold and have asked the judge to give them permission to compare the official count with the copies they made before they deleted it from the machines.
The clerks, Elbert County Clerk, Dallas Schroeder, and Douglas County Clerk Merlin Klotz, have asked the judge to allow them to compare their saved records to the official count to see if Griswold altered the machines. Griswold had the machines worked on for some reason right after the election and then ordered all county clerks to delete their election data. Federal law states that all voter information must be preserved for 22 months. In my mind, that is a criminal offense, and Griswold should be thrown out of office and thrown into a jail cell.
Democrats from all over the country have fought tooth and nail, trying to prevent auditing of the votes. If they are so convinced there was no cheating, they should be glad to prove it with an audit that both sides get to participate in. They could make Republicans look like fools unless they turn out to be right. Is that what Democrats are afraid of?
9News reported:
Two Republican County Clerks — Elbert County Clerk Dallas Schroeder and Douglas County Clerk Merlin Klotz — along with a few Republican County Commissioners from Park and Rio Blanco counties, want access to election servers.
They want to see if the election equipment software update, known as a “Trusted Build” deleted election data.
“What we’re asking the court to do is allow us to get an image of the system as it exists today,” said John Case, the attorney representing Schroeder, Klotz and the county commissioners.
Schroeder admitted in an affidavit last month that he made his own copies of his voting machine services before the Trusted Build.
“I made a forensic image of everything on the election server, and I saved the image to a secure external hard drive,” Schroeder wrote.
“He, personally, with (deputy clerk) Rhonda Braun took the hard drives out of the election voting system server, put it into a copying device that he had borrowed and that was a read-only device, to get the image off the hard drive, and then it writes that image onto an external hard drive, a portable hard drive that Mr. Schroeder had purchased. And he had imaged the two hard drives that were in the voting system server, and then he imaged the hard drives that were in the adjudication computer and in the two scanning computers,” said Case.
Schroeder and Klotz now want a copy of the servers after the Trusted Build.
“Let’s see if the update erased records, that’s all we want to know,” said Case. “The Secretary (of State) is preventing that audit from taking place. She won’t allow the county clerks to hire their own experts to look at the system.”