By John Wayne on Monday, 17 October 2022
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Communist Chinese Penetration into Electoral Affairs By Charles Taylor (Florida)

I did an internet search of the Australian on-line papers that I could access, and did not find material on this story, so here it is, for your interest. Eugene Yu, a Chinese immigrant and CEO of Konnech, an election software company, was arrested “as part of an investigation into the possible theft of personal identifying information of [Los Angeles County election] workers.” Officials believed this “was stored on servers in the People’s Republic of China.” While this is one person, although influential, it raises the question about the extent of communist Chinese cyber interference in elections in the West. What is known about this? This is no doubt the tip of a very red iceberg.

 

https://redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2022/10/14/election-software-firm-used-by-la-county-and-by-counties-in-swing-states-gave-superadministrator-privileges-to-contractors-in-china-n643007

 

“As we reported on October 4, Eugene Yu, a Chinese immigrant and CEO of Konnech, an election software company, was arrested “as part of an investigation into the possible theft of personal identifying information of [Los Angeles County election] workers,” which officials believed “was stored on servers in the People’s Republic of China.”

 

The other shocking part of the story was that LA County District Attorney George Gascon, who’s not known as being tough on crime, announced the arrest and extradition and that investigators from his office had been working on the case.

One of Konnech’s software offerings is a program called PollChief, which schedules election workers and assists elections officials with supply and logistics procedures. In 2019 LA County entered into a contract with Konnech, and a sole-source contract worth more than $2 million was finalized in 2020. As part of the contract, Konnech was to abide by state and federal law, and to various information security procedures, which an LA County District Attorney’s office investigator described in a complaint supporting the request for a warrant for Yu’s arrest:

 

 

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