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Interesting document…Minutes from the approval (or non approval) of Dominion for use is AZ elections…
https://azsos.gov/sites/default/files/20191029_EECC_Minutes_Draft.pdf
“Chairman Petty asked if the last minute definitions changed coding, and if so, noted that the Secretary of State’s Office would need to do a logic and accuracy test again . Mr. Coomer said that it would only effect equipment for one district if issues occurred in that district. He went on to say that it knows how to process ballots , and that it would not out-stack. He clarified that a candidate who was not included on the ballot would be ignored and the rest of the contests would be counted, in terms of system capability. Mr. Coomer said that an easy backup process is stored on network storage (how the fuck is this done..NOT connected to the internet my ass) , and it would be up to the jurisdiction to show how they wish to archive something. He said that splits could be done manually, and could be configured by party for primary elections, addressing the Chairman. She asked where the accessible devices would be noted. He answered, stating that the process is the same, and that specific templates would be used, and that it would be pulled and noted based off of the specific piece of equipment used, such as the ImageCast equipment. Chairman Petty questioned how the equipment would be programmed for specific election definitions on accessible equipment. Mr. Coomer responded, saying this is done via USB key , and noted that this is just one definition for all ballot styles in the election in this scenario. He continued, stating that USB keys would need to be designated by the users for specific definition usage . Election data is encrypted and password protected. For the ImageCast, all access is granted through poll worker card. The technician card is used to load an election, and the poll worker card is used to open the election. The password is generated by the user, he continued. He went on to say that it is a pin digit access code with 6-12 numbers, answering Chairman Petty’s questions. The precinct based tabulator used SD cards, and the ImageCast uses USB keys. The poll worker card can choose ballot codes, as a backup function. ImageCast voter activation is used for programming the voter cards, he indicated. Mr. Silverman asked about ballot casting capability at a one-time only basis, and the vendor confirmed this was possible.”

