LTE – JoAnn Utphall – 4-28-2021
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Letter to the Editor:
A recent HAND RECOUNT in the Rockingham District 7 NH House Race in Windham, New Hampshire, found that the Dominion-owned voting machines shorted every Republican by roughly 300 votes.
On election night, it appeared that Biden had won in Antrim County, Michigan. In December, a HAND RECOUNT in Antrim County conducted showed that Trump received 9,759 votes and Biden got 5,959 (Detroit Free Press). DailyWire reported, “A forensic audit report of Dominion voting machines in Michigan’s Antrim County — which received national attention after it was discovered that an “error” “flipped” 6,000 votes for President Donald Trump to Democrat Joe Biden — was released after a judge allowed the report to be unsealed.” They used Dominion voting machines.
The 2020 election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona, is set to continue on Friday, April 23 after Democrats tried to postpone or block it. Maricopa Co. used Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5 B for the November Election.
The Maclver News article, “Walls Closing in on Green Bay’s Election Mystery Man” state that “Republican lawmakers seem to have the City of Green Bay cornered on its relationship with Dem political operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein. Whether Rubenstein was an employee, contractor, or observer is an unresolved question – but regardless of the answer, laws would have been broken.
The City of Green Bay received a $1.6 million grant to help run its election from the Center for Tech and Civic Life – a facebook funded activist organization. As part of the deal, Democrat political operative Michal Spitzer-Rubenstein was given full access to the city’s election process – including central count on election night.
The Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections heard testimony from Meagan Wolfe on Wednesday, Mar. 31, 2021. Wolfe is the administrator for the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) who said WEC has no authority to investigate, regulate, or even monitor outside groups relationships with local elections officials.” According to the Maclver Institute, “The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) knew about the Facebook-funded Democrat operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein in August 2020. In fact, WEC administrator Meagan Wolfe actually emailed officials in Green Bay, Madison, Kenosha, and Racine that they should get in touch with him.”
After an open records request was sent to Green Bay officials, they stated that because Mr. Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein has never been an employee with the City of Green Bay or under any contract with the City of Green Bay, his records were not subject to open records request. That meant that he was NOT supposed to have access to the city’s election process – he was not supposed to have Wi-Fi passwords that the city was using for its election process, have keys to the Convention Center or the ballot storage room (etc.) or be able to walk around areas that poll observers were not allowed.
If Spitzer-Rubenstein was being treated as a clerk, then he should be subject to the open records request. If he was just a poll observer, then he should not have had access to Wi-Fi passwords, had keys to ballot storage rooms or been allowed free access to all areas. The city of Green Bay officials either broke the open records law or gave Spitzer access to areas that poll observers shouldn’t have had access to.
The mayor of Green Bay has refused to testify at the WI Assembly hearing. At the end, the WI Assembly passed a joint resolution to open up a formal investigation which will have subpoena power to force officials to testify.
I believe that more people are starting to realize that there are potential risks to our election process, that they are not 100% secure and are demanding transparency. The Heritage Foundation has an Election Fraud Database which demonstrates that there are many ways to engage in election fraud, that election fraud is more frequent than what we would like to believe and that we should be concerned about it.
JoAnn Utphall
Boyceville

