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New Election Fraud Lawsuit Alleges Signature Verification Problems with Relia-Vote Computers Funded by Zuckerbucks


By Shane Trejo

A new election fraud lawsuit filed in Michigan by Secretary of State candidate Kristina Karamo and members of election integrity activist groups references Relia-Vote, a computerized ballot production and analysis program that also conducts signature verification.

The lawsuit alleges problems with election procedures that are taking place across the state, in particular the TCF Center in Detroit, which was the major fraud center during the 2020 presidential election. The lawsuit was filed against Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey, the woman who directly oversaw the steal in 2020. The claimants are calling for mandatory ID to be presented for all Detroit residents to be able to vote.

The election officials are hiding behind the software within Relia-Vote in order to claim that the process is on the level. The individuals filing the lawsuit claim that the software can be easily manipulated by election officials, and there is no uniform standard to how the software is used to verify signatures…

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