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The MyVote Vulnerability

From Stress Test to Systematic Reform

Exclusive: A 13-page report titled System Diagnostic: The MyVote Vulnerability argues that Wisconsin’s MyVote absentee-ballot portal failed a real-world stress test in July 2022, when citizen auditor Harry Wait allegedly demonstrated that identity safeguards could be bypassed from a remote computer and absentee ballots for public figures were routed to an unauthorized address, then promptly reported to law enforcement and election officials.

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The report’s central claim is not merely that a loophole existed, but that the system’s own logs show the requests were processed through the online MyVote mechanism itself, while the document further contends that this digital workflow conflicts with Wisconsin statutes requiring direct application to local clerks and strict construction of absentee-voting procedures. Across its pages, the report frames the state’s prosecution of the whistleblower as a diversion from what it calls a deeper structural failure: an unverified digital intermediary, a bypass of photo-ID safeguards through the “indefinitely confined” pathway, and a ballot-routing system that, according to the report, remained vulnerable regardless of any courtroom outcome.

§ 6.84(2) changes the application, interpretation, and meaning of the other statutes. This is extremely helpful to Harry because § 6.84(2) rendered Vos and Mason’s ballot worthless.

In plain terms, the report’s takeaway is that the real story is not the defendant alone, but an election system the authors say was shown to be operationally exploitable, statutorily conflicted, and still in need of structural reform.

System Failure: The Case for the SAVE America Act | What the MyVote Report Reveals

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RRH LIVE: SYTEM FAILURE – “Harry Wait Himself”

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