Screenshot: Greg Stenstrom
A Republican poll observer from Pennsylvania’s Delaware County told a Senate GOP Policy Committee hearing in Gettysburg on Nov. 25 that he witnessed a range of Election Day irregularities, including 47 USB cards that went missing.
Greg Stenstrom, who, besides being a poll watcher, said
he’s an expert in security fraud, told the hearing that he witnessed a number
of chain-of-custody violations, including around mail-in ballots, the balance
of votes from drop boxes, and the handling of USB card flash drives—all of
which he said broke rules defined by the Delaware County Board of Elections and
the election process review.
“They didn’t follow one,” Stenstrom said. “It shocked me
that this could happen.”
He described witnessing a situation in which data on USB
cards was uploaded to voting machines by a warehouse supervisor without being
observed by a poll watcher, which he said he saw happen at least 24 times.
“He’s walking in with baggies, which we have pictures of
and that were submitted in our affidavits,” Stenstrom said, adding that
Democratic poll watchers also witnessed this occurrence.
Stenstrom said he was told by an attorney that it’s
normal for several USB cards to be left in machines and then brought back by
the warehouse manager for input into tally systems. He added that when he later
raised the issue with U.S. Attorney William McSwain and some law enforcement
officers, he was told it is unusual for more than two drives to be left in
voting machines.
He said he was later told that “these 24 to 30 cards that
were uploaded” were unaccounted for, adding that “as of today, 47 USB v-cards
are missing.”
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