Worley Town Hall - Elected Officials - Hosted by Michelle Grossglauser
Michelle Grossgluer, precinct person for precinct 522, hosted a town hall with current elected officials from Worley, Kootenai County, and legislative district 5.
Speakers included: Idaho State Senator Carl Bjerke, Idaho State Representative Ron Mendive, Idaho State Representative Tony Wisnewski, Worley Fire District Captain Ben Dion, a Worley City Council Member, and Kootena County Sheriff Bob Norris.
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Bonner County Commissioner Meeting - 1/26/23
During the Bonner County Commissioner weekly business meeting (1/26/23) it appears that Commissioner Bradshaw may have been a part of violating Idaho Open Meeting Law for years.
Idaho Statue 74-206 goes over the very few things that should be discussed in executive session. Board policy is not one of them.
Join me in emailing the following people to ask that these multiple Idaho Open Meeting Laws violations be remedied.
Bonner County Commissioner - Steve Bradshaw - steven.bradshaw@bonnercountyid.gov
Bonner County Commissioner - Asia Williams - asia.williams@bonnercountyid.gov
Bonner County Commissioner - Luke Omodt - luke.omodt@bonnercountyid.gov
Bonner County Prosecutor - Louis Marshall - louis.marshall@bonnercountyid.gov
Idaho Attorney General - Raul Labrador - AGLabrador@ag.idaho.gov
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City of Hayden Idaho HURA Meeting - July 11 2022
This is video of the City of Hayden HURA Meeting on July 11th, 2022.
HURA = Hayden Urban Renewal Area.
This is part regular meeting and special workshop with the city council.
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Kootenai County Clerk Jim Brannon Explaining Election Night Counting
This video is 1 hour and 44 minutes.
ES&S presented information about themselves and then took questions from the audience. Idaho Secretary of State employee also answered questions.
Chris Wlaschin and Brandon Clifton were the main speakers from the vote tabulating company - ES&S ( Election Systems & Software). I don't agree with their statement right off the bat that they are our servants. They are a for-profit business.
Here are my notes and opinions on the presentation by ES&S - the company that makes and maintains the vote tabulating machines for Kootenai County.
Two things I noticed right away during their presentation: 1) Brandon Clifton from ES&S came across as disingenuous when presenting, 2) Chris Wlaschin trusts the federal government.
According to the ES&S facts sheet handed out at the Tuesday elections office meeting:
- The federal government tests the tabulation machines. (Hardware and software). Why? Why does the federal government need to do testing? Why are they involved?
- The tabulating machines are windows based. Why?
Tech notes: Windows 10, LTXE, Linx, BUTA, 256 encryption, firmware is done in house.
Chips from IBM and Texas Instruments. Shipped from Mexico and/or Taiwan.
- They background check regularly their employees and contractors they work with.
- Per ES&S the two weakest points are when data is transferred, and absentee ballots.
- 3 people do updates on tabulating software/maintenance/patches. Always observed.
I asked how many people are involved with the hardware and software for the tabulating machines from beginning to end. ES&S has 225 employees in Omaha, Nebraska. Development is about 100 people split into voter registration, vote tabulation, and poll books.
There is no connection with the internet at their company, only computer networking within their building. Quality Assurance team has 10 people. Certification team has 8 people.
All hardware and software goes to be tested by the federal government and/or a third party company. That is done in Colorado (75 people) or Huntsville (30 people) Then an escrow agent gives the software to the state of Idaho.
So about 350 people are involved in the making and testing of the tabulation machines.
The question was asked, “Why the switch from hand count to machines?” ES&S said that in 2006 the federal government funded tabulating machines. They also mentioned time, cost, social influence - want results quicker.
Security partnerships ES&S have: DHS, FBI, and the U.S. Intelligence Community to name a few.
Some interesting from the representative from the Idaho Secretary of State:
- Per Idaho law there are no modems in the tabulating machines. But it is legal to have modems in them in some states mostly in ES&S 200’s. ES&S says that 10% of tabulating machine can communicate by modem per request from the States that want the modem in them.
- Idaho uses a Verizon zero-tunnel when the clerks office submits the pdf of the preliminary results to the Idaho Secretary of State.
- There no law allows citizens to audit/inspect voting technology. The law needs to be changed to be able to do that.
- Forensic Audit needs to be built in and have a standard. The law in Idaho needs to be changed to require a post-election audit.
- New election audit standards just became law in 2022 for Idaho. If a county has over 100,000 people - it is more likely to be audited. Ada, Canyon and Kootenai. Ada is mostly likely to get audited next canyon, then Kootenai.
20,000 to 100,000 people counties - 8 of them. 3 out of 8 will be likely to be audited.
Under 20,000 people counties - there are 3. Two counties are not included in the audit. Canvas and Clark counties. They hand count, and have 300-400 people per county.
- They think that registration to vote is the weak point.
- Voter information is retained for 22 months in Idaho. Digital is wiped by DOD cleaning software. Paper ballots are then shredded.
- Current Kootenai County Clerk Jim Brannon has asked for 3 people to be prosecuted for election fraud in his nine years as clerk. Only one was actually prosecuted.
Why is the federal government involved in state elections at all?
When did Idaho give aways its state sovereignty regarding elections to the federal government?
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Kootenai County Clerk Jim Brannon Explaining Election Night Counting
Kootenai County Clerk Jim Brannon explains more of the counting processes for Kootenai County. Jennifer Locke, Kootenai County Deputy Clerk and Idaho Secretary of State employee Chad Houck add their thoughts.
Jim explains that we are the largest central count county. This means that no ballots are counted at the precincts. The county takes place at the elections office.
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Idaho Representative Priscilla Giddings - Idaho House Ethics Committee Report - 2021
Watch this video, most media is only sharing one side of the story. Hear Giddings view on the Idaho House Ethics Committee's report.
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Kootenai County Commissioner Fillios Shows True Colors.
Fillios thanks local democrats for helping him win the republican primary.
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Idaho Education Taskforce - Private Schools, Teacher Prep - Part 10
Idaho Lt. Governor McGeachin's Education Taskforce held a public meeting on June 24th, 2021. Multiple testimonies on bias in curriculum, textbooks, and in the classrooms were presented.
In Part 10, Jim Schmelik talked about private schools in Idaho County.
Isaac, an Idaho Education Taskforce member, shared the difference between teacher prep on standards vs common core.
I do not own this footage. Just editing it into segments that are easier to watch.
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Idaho Education Taskforce - Sonia Harris - Part 9
Idaho Lt. Governor McGeachin's Education Taskforce held a public meeting on June 24th, 2021. Multiple testimonies on bias in curriculum, textbooks, and in the classrooms were presented.
In Part 9, Sonia Harris spoke on Idaho statute on education. She played a video of a podcast interview with the Chairman of the Idaho House Education Committee.
I do not own this footage. Just editing it into segments that are easier to watch.
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Idaho Education Taskforce - Brook Berry - Part 7
Idaho Lt. Governor McGeachin's Education Taskforce held a public meeting on June 24th, 2021. Multiple testimonies on bias in curriculum, textbooks, and in the classrooms were presented.
In Part 7, Brook Berry shares her research on Idaho Education statute and administrative rules. The taskforce has a discussion about why the Idaho Board of Education did not attend the taskforce meeting even though they were invited.
I do not own this footage. Just editing it into segments that are easier to watch.
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Idaho Education Taskforce - Brandon Hurst - Part 8
Idaho Lt. Governor McGeachin's Education Taskforce held a public meeting on June 24th, 2021. Multiple testimonies on bias in curriculum, textbooks, and in the classrooms were presented.
In Part 8, the Idaho Superintendent of Instruction was invited to attend the Taskforce meeting. She decline due to being on a trip at the moment. Candidate for Superintendent of Instruction, Brandon Durst, shared on how curriculum is adopted in Idaho. He also talked about the responsibilities of the Superintendent of Instruction.
I do not own this footage. Just editing it into segments that are easier to watch.
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Idaho Education Taskforce - Priscilla Giddings - Part 1
Idaho Lt. Governor McGeachin's Education Taskforce held a public meeting on June 24th, 2021. Multiple testimonies on bias in curriculum, textbooks, and in the classrooms were presented.
In Part 1, Idaho Representative and Lt. Governor Candidate Priscilla Giddings spoke about AVID curriculum.
I do not own this footage. Just editing it into segments that are easier to watch.
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