MICHELLE MALKIN: HOW ELECTION TAMPERING & HACKING WERE DONE

Michelle Malkin investigates the history of systems used to calculate results from November's big race, and presents claims that suggest the winners and losers might have been influenced by outside parties.

FIND OUT WHO HE IS:

HEIDER GARCIA
ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR, TARANT COUNTY, TEXAS

Heider Garcia Elections Administrator

A VENEZUELAN INTRODUCES "MODERN" ELECTION MACHINES IN TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS?:

TARRANT COUNTY "SCANNING ISSUES" WITH BALLOTS;

"BAD BATCH" BARCODES "UNREADABLE" OCTOBER 27, 2020:

GARCIA BLUFFS & PREVARICATES AGAIN:

"We’re not seeing a problem that’s never been seen. We’re not improvising a solution that has never been tried," Garcia said. 

SEE: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/politics/elections/tarrant-county-elections-officials-re-scanning-thousands-of-ballots-after-machine-error/287-773571db-c19c-43af-8e57-3ddc66646fb6

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"What we believe at this point, is that the print shop that did these ballots for us, basically, can improve the quality of the printing," he said. 

Commissioner Roy Brooks said it is crucial that the issue is resolved so that the votes are counted. 

"It is not the voters’ fault that we hired a vendor that did sub-standard work," Brooks said. "The persons who voted on those ballots voted in good faith, and they deserve to have their votes counted."

Garcia said the ballots would be counted and that the vendor was authorized by the state. The elections officials said the ballot board will be following the law during the counting process. 

"We’re not seeing a problem that’s never been seen. We’re not improvising a solution that has never been tried," Garcia said. "And it’s clearly identified in the law, not just what the process is, but who has to do it and how to guarantee the integrity of the ballot." 
Runbeck Election Services said in a statement Tuesday that it "is working with Tarrant County elections officials to investigate if the problem is printing-related or scanning-related. Once the investigation is complete, we will offer our support to all partners and vendors involved to determine the appropriate next steps to ensure that all ballots are properly tabulated."

Kevin Runbeck

Chief Executive Officer

SEE: https://runbeck.net/about/our-executive-team/

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20,000 (1/3) Texas mail-in ballots could be rejected due to scanning problem:

FORT WORTH, Texas - Tarrant County elections officials say a third of received mail-in ballots have been rejected because the company that printed them made a mistake. With one week until Election Day, elections administrator Heider Garcia said barcodes are not scanning properly on some ballots because the print shop that made them did a poor job and they are unreadable by machines. Garcia estimates more than 20,000 mail-in ballots are affected and the elections board will have to manually tabulate those ballots. “The print shop that did these ballots for us basically can improve the quality of printing because those barcodes are not 100% legible 100% of the time to the scanner,” Garcia said. Garcia said his top priority is to legally process them and Commissioner Roy Brooks gave him a very clear warning. “Any solution to this problem that does not result in having every one of those votes counted is unacceptable,” Brooks said during Tuesday’s Commissioner’s Court meeting. The county judge agreed. “Top priority,” said Judge Glen Whitley. “The integrity of the ballot.” Garcia had no issue with their requests. “You’re right. There is no other option,” he said. Garcia emphasized Tarrant County voters with mail-in ballots should send their completed ballots by mail or in person just as they normally would and those ballots will be counted. “Basically what this is, we are going to have to keep scanning those ballots, let the certified system say we can’t read these. Then the ballot board is going to replicate those into clean copies so they can be counted. That is the process outlined in the law,” Garcia said. Days before early voting began, Garcia gave FOX4 a look at the process. A company called Runbeck Election Services in Arizona was selected over dozens of bidders to print those ballots. “It is not the voters fault that we hired a vendor that did substandard work,” Brooks said. Garcia said his office will be able to overcome this hurdle. “That’s the important message here. This is not a, ‘We think this will work.’ We’ve been doing this for years every election,” Garcia said. “It’s looking just like a matter of a lot of work more than we expected. But not unknown, not unfamiliar.”

Heider Garcia of Smartmatic Confronted: Philippines

JULY 20, 2015:

Fury in the Philippines against Smartmatic

Apparently frustrated at Smartmatic's Heider Garcia's failure to explain the internal clock glitches of some Precinct Count Optical Scan machines, automation defender Makati City Rep. Teodoro Locsin Jr. cursed at the Smartmatic official during his committee's hearing on alleged fraud committed during the May 10 elections. ANC Live coverage, May 20,2010 (Enhanced audio, original here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEnV6...)