Breaking news out of Maricopa County’s election audit…

The Gateway Pundit –The Maricopa County Election team claims they do not have ‘Admin’ access to their voting machines.  If this is the case, then the County did not own the election process they ceded it to their external vendor.

System administrators are individuals who have access to the systems at their highest levels.  These individuals are able to perform all sorts of duties.  They are able to perform almost all the functions and changes in a system.  They have complete and total control and can even delete or alter system logs.

The fact that the County does not have system administrators who have administrative access to the Dominion voting machines is a big concern.  By allowing Dominion to have the administration access only, the County has basically turned over the system to the Dominion voting machine system people.  There is no IT control here because that’s been ceded to Dominion.

This could be a duplicitous trick to not give up information access that requires administrative passwords because it could incriminate those involved.

However, taking it at face value would mean that Maricopa County election officials do not have administrative passwords or access to their own machines.

This would almost certainly be completely illegal since elections are meant to be run by elected county officials, not unaccountable private businesses…or election machine companies.

This would mean that whoever had access to the machines could essentially run the entire election.

Who do you think had that access?

Let’s hope it can be proven through this audit and then in a court of law.

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