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>>/163814/ TYB! Scott Leienbecker, KnowInk & BPRO: What's the Real Reason This "Republican" Purchased Dominion? * Below is an article and link to digs. * Focus: Scott Leienbecker's company KnowInc and the BPRO company it acquired in 2021. * Both companies seem to be either POORLY-RUN, CROOKED or BOTH. * A local guy from Pierre SD, JOE HOFT, dug on BPRO which was originally located in Pierre, SD. * Best place to start digging is his SITE: joehoft.com Just found this June 2025 article: BREAKING HUGE: The Beginning of the End for KNOWiNK? Oregon Dumps KNOWiNK TotalVote System Four Years Into Contract June 3, 2025 by Joe Hoft https://joehoft.com/breaking-huge-the-beginning-of-the-end-for-knowink-oregon-dumps-knowink-totalvote-system-four-years-into-contract/ Guest post by Jessica Pollema Back in January 2024, an article dropped exposing critical deficiencies found in KNOWiNK TotalVote software. Originally posted on JoeHoft.com, “Can any states using KNOWiNK software applications be confident in safe and secure elections?”, the article raised serious red flags about KNOWiNK’s election software. As of today, these problems do not appear to be resolved, but are ongoing or even getting worse, causing the state of Oregon to issue a stop work order on their contract with KNOWiNK. “In early 2023, multiple articles were published raising serious questions about an election software used in at least 35 states called TotalVote. TotalVote is an all-inclusive software which handles almost all aspects of an election including campaign finance reporting, voter registration, processing election results, and election night reporting. TotalVote was developed by a company called BPro, from Pierre, South Dakota, which was purchased by KNOWiNK in 2020. TotalVote is centralized and hosted on the Microsoft Azure cloud – raising questions about cybersecurity, and TotalVote is uncertified, yet is handling parts of the election that must be performed on certified software. BPro/KNOWiNK software has been proven to have allowed backdated voter registrations in Hawaii, unnatural injections of voter registrations in every county in New Mexico, and the KNOWiNK claims in its product information that election workers can override election results.” The story of TotalVote’s rise raises eyebrows about how centralized election software developed and spread across our nation. As we’ve covered in the past, former South Dakota Secretaries of State paved the way for BPro’s TotalVote system to land in states far and wide, reportedly gifting the source code but requiring convenient sole-source maintenance contracts that avoided competitive bidding. con't....