Poll Worker in Dallas Finds Folded Paper With Poll Judge Login Credentials

A poll greeter in Dallas, Texas, informed one of Steven Crowder’s reporters that he discovered a folded piece of paper on the ground, containing a username and login password for voting machines.

“I’m working as a poll greeter. I was going to check the count and as I’m maybe about 20 feet from the door, I looked down, piece of paper right here so I picked it up and I open it and it’s got passwords for the election machines,” a poll worker told a reporter.

The poll worker said he confirmed that he indeed found the login and passwords to get into the poll books lying on the ground.

The Dallas County Election Department told the undercover reporter of the piece of paper lying on the ground: “It’s not supposed to be not on the premises, no sir!”

The Texas Attorney General’s office said of the password and login information: “It would not be for the voting machine itself,” Alicia from the Texas AG’s office said.

“It would either be for where you deposit the ballot, the counter, or the e-poll book would kind of be the two places where you would have that potential login.”

The poll book is where people can look up registration.

Steven Crowder asked the election judge in Dallas who lost their login credentials to contact his team.

“If you’re an Election Judge in Dallas, Texas working the most secure election in American history and you lost your log in credentials, please contact my team at LWCtips@protonmail.com. Don’t worry…we won’t share your password,” he wrote on X.

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