Louisiana Republican Secretary of State Nancy Landry Says What?


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Louisiana’s Republican Secretary of State is saying the unbelievable. 

Exhibit 5,225 – The GOP is Not on our side

LACAG URGENT LOUISIANA ELECTION ALERT

Please REPOST this message in order to facilitate priority response from the Trump Administration on whether the Administration has endorsed the current effort by Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry to spend hundreds of millions of dollars for the purchase and maintenance of new voting computers (Ballot Marking Devices) that generate a “paper component.”

Landry publicly stated this week that she has met with the Trump Administration several times and that the Administration has issued such an endorsement.

We are seeking priority clarification from the Administration because Landry’s proposed action appears to facially contradict existing federal statutory law, President Trump’s existing Executive Orders (EOs), the position of the Administration regarding the acute vulnerabilities of computer based voting, and the Administration’s position that states should implement a secure, water-marked, ALL paper ballot system both because it is far safer and far less expensive.

We are seeking a priority response specifically from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, DOGE Director Elon Musk, and any other authorized member of the Trump administration.

SB226, had it passed in its original form over Landry’s opposition (it didn’t) would have required Landry to certify, before moving forward with any election contract, that:

1) the voting system she proposes is not prohibited “communications and information technology” that is designated by the US Dep. of Homeland Sec. (DHS) as election infrastructure with a “nexus to foreign adversaries” in violation of federal law;

2) the voting system she proposes has not been found by the DHS and the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to be subject to compromise through malicious software or unauthorized intrusion into the system by foreign adversaries, and therefore, not a risk to national security;

3) neither the computers themselves nor any component parts of the computers are manufactured by a foreign adversary.

SB226 would have essentially codified in Louisiana law both federal statutory law as well as President Trump’s Executive Orders 13873 and 14248 concerning election security.

EOs 13873 and 14248 mandate that DHS and the EAC investigate “all electronic voting systems”; determine whether those systems are subject to malicious intrusion; and determine whether any electronic voting system is manufactured by a foreign adversary or any entity with a nexus to a foreign adversary.

As stated, please REPOST this message in order to help facilitate review and response from the Trump Administration, on this platform or elsewhere.

Thank you for your assistance.

LACAG
Louisiana Citizen Advocacy Group

Here is Louisiana Secretary of State on elections.

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