Michigan election worker (R) charged with tampering with voting equipment

Sept 28 (Reuters) - An election worker in a western Michigan town has been charged with two felonies after allegedly inserting a flash drive into a computer containing confidential voter registration data during an election in August, local officials said on Wednesday.

At the Aug. 2 primary, an election worker was seen inserting a USB drive into the computer used to administer the election at a precinct in Gaines Township in Kent County, according to a statement by county clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons.

Holkeboer will be arraigned in the 63rd District Court. He served as an alternate delegate for the 3rd Congressional District at the Michigan Republican Party's State Endorsement Convention earlier this year, according to the Kent County GOP website. Holkeboer ran for and lost an election for Republican precinct delegate for Gaines Township's 2nd Precinct in August 2016.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/mi...h-tampering-with-voting-equipment-2022-09-29/

No. Go back and read it again dunce. As well as the other dumb fucks that thanked you. There is zero in their about that guy being a Republican. None. In addition they state clearly it had zero effect on any voting at all. Go sit in the corner. All you dumb fuck democrats.
 
Ever since the Kraken conspiracy theory took root, how come when you hear about verifiable election fraud it almost always involves a Republican?
 
That is my point. The link says nothing about the guys political affiliation. None. Being from Mich it is more than likely he is a democrat for one. And they state clearly in that link it had zero effect on any of the voting. Just more lefty hyperventilating.
From the article:

Holkeboer will be arraigned in the 63rd District Court. He served as an alternate delegate for the 3rd Congressional District at the Michigan Republican Party's State Endorsement Convention earlier this year, according to the Kent County GOP website. Holkeboer ran for and lost an election for Republican precinct delegate for Gaines Township's 2nd Precinct in August 2016.
 
From the article:

Holkeboer will be arraigned in the 63rd District Court. He served as an alternate delegate for the 3rd Congressional District at the Michigan Republican Party's State Endorsement Convention earlier this year, according to the Kent County GOP website. Holkeboer ran for and lost an election for Republican precinct delegate for Gaines Township's 2nd Precinct in August 2016.

This is the entire article. Please show where you got your information from. Now would be good:

Sept 28 (Reuters) - An election worker in a western Michigan town has been charged with two felonies after allegedly inserting a flash drive into a computer containing confidential voter registration data during an election in August, local officials said on Wednesday.

At the Aug. 2 primary, an election worker was seen inserting a USB drive into the computer used to administer the election at a precinct in Gaines Township in Kent County, according to a statement by county clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons.

The incident highlights the so-called "insider threat" risk that has increasingly worried election officials, especially in battleground states like Michigan where falsehoods about systemic voter fraud in the 2020 election have spread most widely.

"This incident is extremely egregious and incredibly alarming. Not only is it a violation of Michigan law, but it is a violation of public trust and of the oath all election workers are required to take," Lyons said in the statement.

Chris Becker, the county's prosecuting attorney, said he had charged the election worker, James Donald Holkeboer, with falsifying election records and using a computer to commit a crime. If convicted, he could face up to nine years in prison.

Holkeboer could not be immediately reached for comment.

While Lyons did not name Holkeboer, she said the incident involved one of the "everyday citizens trained and certified by clerks to work the precincts and absentee county boards" and was not an employee of the county or Gaines Township.

The election worker was seen by a witness at a precinct in Gaines Township inserting a USB drive into the Electronic Poll Book, the computer used to administer the election. The poll book contains voter registration data, including confidential information barred from release under Michigan laws.

Lyons said the breach did not impact the outcome of the August primary as it occurred after the files had already been saved to the precinct's encrypted system. She said the poll book is not connected to any tabulation equipment or the internet.

There have been a series of security breaches related to voting equipment in Michigan following the 2020 presidential election, with supporters of former President Donald Trump and his baseless claims about widespread voter fraud seeking access to tabulators in various locations in the state.

Last month, Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, appointed a special prosecutor to oversee the criminal investigation her office had kicked off into the security breaches. She sought to step back from the probe because her Republican challenger in November's election, Matt DePerno, was among the nine individuals facing possible charges.

A spokesperson for Michigan's Secretary of State said the breached equipment in Gaines Township has been decommissioned and will not be used in the November general election.

"While our elections remain secure and safe, we take seriously all violations of election law and will continue to work with the relevant authorities to assure there are consequences for those who break the law," Angela Benander said in an emailed statement.
 
This is the entire article. Please show where you got your information from. Now would be good:

Sept 28 (Reuters) - An election worker in a western Michigan town has been charged with two felonies after allegedly inserting a flash drive into a computer containing confidential voter registration data during an election in August, local officials said on Wednesday.

At the Aug. 2 primary, an election worker was seen inserting a USB drive into the computer used to administer the election at a precinct in Gaines Township in Kent County, according to a statement by county clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons.

The incident highlights the so-called "insider threat" risk that has increasingly worried election officials, especially in battleground states like Michigan where falsehoods about systemic voter fraud in the 2020 election have spread most widely.

"This incident is extremely egregious and incredibly alarming. Not only is it a violation of Michigan law, but it is a violation of public trust and of the oath all election workers are required to take," Lyons said in the statement.

Chris Becker, the county's prosecuting attorney, said he had charged the election worker, James Donald Holkeboer, with falsifying election records and using a computer to commit a crime. If convicted, he could face up to nine years in prison.

Holkeboer could not be immediately reached for comment.

While Lyons did not name Holkeboer, she said the incident involved one of the "everyday citizens trained and certified by clerks to work the precincts and absentee county boards" and was not an employee of the county or Gaines Township.

The election worker was seen by a witness at a precinct in Gaines Township inserting a USB drive into the Electronic Poll Book, the computer used to administer the election. The poll book contains voter registration data, including confidential information barred from release under Michigan laws.

Lyons said the breach did not impact the outcome of the August primary as it occurred after the files had already been saved to the precinct's encrypted system. She said the poll book is not connected to any tabulation equipment or the internet.

There have been a series of security breaches related to voting equipment in Michigan following the 2020 presidential election, with supporters of former President Donald Trump and his baseless claims about widespread voter fraud seeking access to tabulators in various locations in the state.

Last month, Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, appointed a special prosecutor to oversee the criminal investigation her office had kicked off into the security breaches. She sought to step back from the probe because her Republican challenger in November's election, Matt DePerno, was among the nine individuals facing possible charges.

A spokesperson for Michigan's Secretary of State said the breached equipment in Gaines Township has been decommissioned and will not be used in the November general election.

"While our elections remain secure and safe, we take seriously all violations of election law and will continue to work with the relevant authorities to assure there are consequences for those who break the law," Angela Benander said in an emailed statement.

Yours is the article I read, as well. Nothing about his political affiliation.

However, if one reads other sources about this person and event, they will find he is associated with the Republican Party.
 
This is the entire article. Please show where you got your information from. Now would be good:

Sept 28 (Reuters) - An election worker in a western Michigan town has been charged with two felonies after allegedly inserting a flash drive into a computer containing confidential voter registration data during an election in August, local officials said on Wednesday.

At the Aug. 2 primary, an election worker was seen inserting a USB drive into the computer used to administer the election at a precinct in Gaines Township in Kent County, according to a statement by county clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons.

The incident highlights the so-called "insider threat" risk that has increasingly worried election officials, especially in battleground states like Michigan where falsehoods about systemic voter fraud in the 2020 election have spread most widely.

"This incident is extremely egregious and incredibly alarming. Not only is it a violation of Michigan law, but it is a violation of public trust and of the oath all election workers are required to take," Lyons said in the statement.

Chris Becker, the county's prosecuting attorney, said he had charged the election worker, James Donald Holkeboer, with falsifying election records and using a computer to commit a crime. If convicted, he could face up to nine years in prison.

Holkeboer could not be immediately reached for comment.

While Lyons did not name Holkeboer, she said the incident involved one of the "everyday citizens trained and certified by clerks to work the precincts and absentee county boards" and was not an employee of the county or Gaines Township.

The election worker was seen by a witness at a precinct in Gaines Township inserting a USB drive into the Electronic Poll Book, the computer used to administer the election. The poll book contains voter registration data, including confidential information barred from release under Michigan laws.

Lyons said the breach did not impact the outcome of the August primary as it occurred after the files had already been saved to the precinct's encrypted system. She said the poll book is not connected to any tabulation equipment or the internet.

There have been a series of security breaches related to voting equipment in Michigan following the 2020 presidential election, with supporters of former President Donald Trump and his baseless claims about widespread voter fraud seeking access to tabulators in various locations in the state.

Last month, Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, appointed a special prosecutor to oversee the criminal investigation her office had kicked off into the security breaches. She sought to step back from the probe because her Republican challenger in November's election, Matt DePerno, was among the nine individuals facing possible charges.

A spokesperson for Michigan's Secretary of State said the breached equipment in Gaines Township has been decommissioned and will not be used in the November general election.

"While our elections remain secure and safe, we take seriously all violations of election law and will continue to work with the relevant authorities to assure there are consequences for those who break the law," Angela Benander said in an emailed statement.
The way the op was presented I thought it was part of the article that was posted, but it isn’t.

The fact is he is a Republican and the information is easy to access with a Google search, which I did.
 
The way the op was presented I thought it was part of the article that was posted, but it isn’t.

The fact is he is a Republican and the information is easy to access with a Google search, which I did.

Thanks for admitting you doctored the OP to make it look like a fellow lefty was right. You partisan hack.
 
Smoochie whoochie, I copied it as posted, I changed nothing. Seek help

This is what you pasted:

From the article:

Holkeboer will be arraigned in the 63rd District Court. He served as an alternate delegate for the 3rd Congressional District at the Michigan Republican Party's State Endorsement Convention earlier this year, according to the Kent County GOP website. Holkeboer ran for and lost an election for Republican precinct delegate for Gaines Township's 2nd Precinct in August 2016.

Which is not in that link. At all. You lying sack of partisan shit.
 
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