The Dominion election machines do not have design 'flaws', this IS the intentional design. It's in their manual. It tells you
that you can make changes to the peripherals, remove the memory, program erase cycles and however one programs
the commands it processes signals from these peripherals and passes them to the Main Controller FPGA.
It also has a Ballot Diverter device that is physically able to divert ballots into a separate compartment within the ballot box.
The ballot box contains several key elements, such as multiple storage compartments (main, diverted, auxiliary), and multiple
locks and doors. It is an integrated component of the voting system.
Dominion Suite System Overview Manual
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/el...SystemConfigurationOverview-4-19_redacted.pdf
that you can make changes to the peripherals, remove the memory, program erase cycles and however one programs
the commands it processes signals from these peripherals and passes them to the Main Controller FPGA.
It also has a Ballot Diverter device that is physically able to divert ballots into a separate compartment within the ballot box.
The ballot box contains several key elements, such as multiple storage compartments (main, diverted, auxiliary), and multiple
locks and doors. It is an integrated component of the voting system.
Dominion Suite System Overview Manual
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/el...SystemConfigurationOverview-4-19_redacted.pdf