Jovan Pulitzer
Jovan Pulitizer’s technique of forensic scanning to be used for new ‘Scan the Ballots’ effort in Georgia
A week ago, a judge decided to allow the party "Voter GA" to inspect ballots from the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, according to Georgia Star News: In Georgia, a recount to go ahead Henry County Judge Brian Amero on Monday conditionally granted members of a Georgia-based coalition the right to ...
Jovan Pulitzer releases data and evidence of foreign election interference on Nov. 3
Inventor and Stanford researcher Jovan Pulitzer on Tuesday, Jan. 12, released a report of evidence of foreign interference in the November election. "Copy of the Foreign Election interference for your review and sharing," Pulitzer wrote on social media Mewe. "65 foreign countries participated in attacking 7 key states and over 600 ...
Jovan Pulitzer: Georgia trying to ‘get rid of the evidence’ of voter fraud in Fulton County
Inventor and Stanford researcher Jovan Pulitzer, who made a blistering testimony on voter fraud during a Dec. 30 hearing in Georgia, said Thursday that the state's officials are trying to remove the evidence in Fulton County. Following the Wednesday hearing, Georgia's Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Elections unanimously passed a motion to ...
Georgia Senate Subcommittee passes motion to request forensic audit of Fulton County absentee ballots
Georgia's Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Elections unanimously passed a motion during a Dec. 30 hearing to request an audit of absentee ballots in Fulton County that will use a method outlined by inventor and Stanford researcher Jovan Pulitzer. During his testimony before the committee, Pulitzer revealed that he had gained access ...
Voting machines in Georgia can be hacked in real time, researcher reveals
On Wednesday, Dec. 30, during a hearing in the Georgia Senate, Stanford inventor and researcher Jovan Pulitzer claimed to have had real-time access to a voting machine and its digital platform in Fulton County via Wi-Fi connection. According to National File, Pulitzer said that the registration of the machines is taking ...

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