Head of Election Software Company Arrested for Stealing Poll Worker Data – IOTW Report

Head of Election Software Company Arrested for Stealing Poll Worker Data

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The founder and CEO of an elections technology company targeted by election deniers was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of stealing poll worker data.

Eugene Yu, 51, of Konnech Corporation, was arrested in Meridian Township in Michigan on Tuesday and held on suspicion of theft of personal identifying information, Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascón said in a statement. More

According to their own website, “At Konnech, election logistic software is all we do.” More

10 Comments on Head of Election Software Company Arrested for Stealing Poll Worker Data

  1. Different Tim
    OCTOBER 5, 2022 AT 10:36 AM
    “Did anybody ask him who’s going to win in the coming elections?
    Could save me a wasted trip to the polls if I knew the answers.”

    “The West has failed. It is time for all to depart who would not be slaves.’

    ‘Such counsels will make the Enemy’s victory certain indeed,’ said Gandalf.”
    -JRR Tolkien, “The Return of the King”

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  2. If I wanted to start my own election logistic software company (that’s all I’d do), how do you suppose I’d get my start and ultimately sell a successful product?

    Almost like I’d have to have an inside line with funding and promise the software would do “certain things” for “certain people” before I’d be able to start such a company.

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  3. Guar-an-teed dollars to doughnuts he’s a member of the CCP.
    “Change my mind”

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