March 8, 2021 Cody Hart for Government Accountability by Cody Hart
Cody Hart for Government Accountability is pleased to announce he has been formally informed that a criminal investigation in recently exposed election crimes has been opened!
A months long investigation has exposed massive corruption in the Skagit County Elections office that has resulted in one the most shocking and provable findings of election violations by election officials in state history.
As documented in the attached report, overwhelming evidence has been provided to law enforcement that confirms multiple 2020 Skagit Election officials participated in the destruction of critical video surveillance records of the 2020 Federal election and that statewide election fraud can be proven. Updated Public Records Request Emails
INVESTIGATION FINDS 2020 SKAGIT COUNTY ELECTION VIDEO'S DESTROYED
A months long investigation has exposed massive corruption in the Skagit County Elections office that has resulted in one the most shocking and provable findings of election violations by Election officials in Skagit County history.
As documented in the attached report, overwhelming evidence has been gathered by government watchdog Cody Hart that provides extensive amounts of evidence implicating multiple 2020 Skagit Election officials in the destruction of critical video surveillance records of the 2020 Federal election.
Below is a summary of some of the troubling findings of the investigation that can be read in its entirety at this link.
Findings
Following the County Auditors admissions that surveillance camera footage from the November 3, 2020 election did exist but has been destroyed, an investigation into Skagit County records was performed that has found the following;
The deleted video footage from camera 61 was one of multiple cameras contracted in June 2020 intended to increase security at the County election facility.
Camera 61 was found to be just one of the cameras at the critical lobby location that would have been considered responsive to the original January 4th records request however only camera 61 was acknowledged as existing in response to the records request .
Records indicate there were twelve cameras operational during the election beginning in mid-October.
Documentation from the Office of Secretary of State to Auditor Perkins confirms that prior to the video surveillance files being deleted, Auditor Perkins and multiple County Election officials were made aware there was a 22 month federal retention requirement for election video surveillance data.
Records indicate the Auditors office directed the deletion of five election camera video files in their entirety including cameras; 37, 58, 60, 61, and 62 .
The deleted video files provide the only video surveillance of the entrance and front working area to the election office after ballots enter the office but before they are viewable to the remaining surveillance cameras in the back rooms increasing the opportunity for undocumented ballot tampering by election officials .
Records indicate County employees outside the Election office expressed concern regarding the Auditor deviating from County video handling policy.
Of the saved seven video camera data files that still remain, weeks of recordings of ballot processing beginning in mid-October have also been found to have been deleted.
Understandably, the public should be outraged at what has happened and those responsible need to be held accountable.