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Kristina Malimon | Facebook
A member of Oregon Young Republicans said she personally witnessed irregularities during the general election last month.
Kristina Malimon told NTD News that she volunteered to help during the election in Georgia and when she found out there weren’t going to be enough poll watchers, she asked if she could be a poll monitor instead.
“When I arrived in the annex board of elections, Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia, office I observed that there was three scanning machines, there was two adjudicating computers, and a laptop,” Malimon said. “I also observed that there was two internet modems, the internet modems were brightly shining green lights. I also witnessed that there was a blue USB flash drive connected to the front of each scanning computer’s hard drive. And this was not a keyboard or mouse connection.”
Malimon said she looked closer to see how the connection took place.
“So, there was two internet modems,” Malimon said. “The first internet modem had six cords -- a green ethernet cord connected from the internet modem to Scanning Station #1, the blue ethernet cord was connected to Scanning Station #2. There was also four white cords.”
Malimon said one of the white cords was connected to a black box on the floor that was probably a server.
“The second internet modem was hardwire-connected to Scanning Station #3 and to the two adjudicating computers,” Malimon said. “And it also had a hardwire connection to a black box on the floor.”
Malimon said the second black box also looked like a server. She said the laptop she observed was connected by wi-fi.
“This is very concerning to me because the adjudicating computers, the scanning computers and the laptop were all connected to the internet,” Malimon said. “They were using the Dominion Software system.”
Malimon is the vice-chair of Oregon Young Republicans, she is a delegate to Multnomah County Republican Party and is an ambassador to Turning Point USA and Falkirk Center. She resides in Portland, Ore.