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Robert Mancini

Cybersecurity whistleblower who filed federal disclosures alleging unauthorized software on voting machines and falsified hash test records in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Described being stonewalled by the DOJ and FBI after attempting to report his findings.

FieldDetails
Full NameRobert Mancini
RoleWhistleblower / Cybersecurity Professional
PlatformGoing Rogue with Lara Logan (Ep77)
Notable WorksFederal disclosure re: Delaware County, PA voting machine software irregularities
Cases InvestigatedDelaware County, PA — unauthorized voting machine software, falsified hash tests
StatusAlive

Video Testimony

STONEWALLED: Blowing the Whistle on Election Fraud — Ep77, Going Rogue with Lara Logan (1h 43m). Features Robert Mancini and Dr. Timothy Shindelar discussing unauthorized voting machine software, falsified hash tests, EAC failures, and being stonewalled by federal agencies. Source: @laralogan on X, April 17, 2026.

Their Findings

Robert Mancini alleges that voting machines in Delaware County, Pennsylvania contained software that was never certified by the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) or state certification bodies. According to Mancini, this represents a fundamental chain-of-custody violation in the election certification process.

Mancini's most specific technical claim concerns hash test falsification. Cryptographic hash values are used to verify that voting machine software matches the certified version — a critical integrity check. According to Mancini, the hash tests that are supposed to confirm machines are running certified software were either not performed properly or their results were fabricated in Delaware County.

Mancini reportedly filed federal disclosures with the DOJ and FBI documenting these findings. According to his account on the Lara Logan podcast, federal agencies either ignored his disclosures or actively refused to investigate. The DOJ acknowledged Lara Logan's team's questions about these claims and "has been in touch, but has not sent a formal response at the time of publishing."

His federal disclosure specifically names James Allen, the Elections Director of Delaware County, PA, as a relevant official. Logan's team reached out to Allen for comment, who is "specifically named and cited in both the interview and the federal disclosure."

Key Evidence Cited

  • Federal disclosure documents filed with DOJ and FBI (specifics not public)
  • Claims of uncertified software present on Delaware County voting machines
  • Claims that cryptographic hash verification tests were falsified
  • Delaware County, PA as the specific jurisdiction of focus
  • Named James Allen (Elections Director, Delaware County) in the federal disclosure

Where He Has Presented It

  • Going Rogue with Lara Logan, Episode 77 (April 17, 2026) — alongside Dr. Timothy Shindelar
  • Federal disclosures filed with DOJ and FBI (dates not public)

The Counterargument

  • Election security officials and the EAC maintain that voting machine certification processes, including Logic & Accuracy testing and hash verification, are robust
  • Hash verification is performed by multiple parties (state officials, counties, and sometimes independent observers), making systematic falsification allegedly difficult
  • Delaware County officials have generally defended their election administration as compliant with state and federal law
  • Pennsylvania's Department of State has maintained that elections in the state are secure and properly administered
  • No public response from the DOJ or FBI to Mancini's specific claims has been identified

Retaliation / Suppression

  • According to Mancini, federal agencies — including the DOJ and FBI — stonewalled his disclosures and refused to investigate
  • The EAC reportedly did not respond to Lara Logan's team despite three contact attempts (two emails and one phone call)
  • Dr. Timothy Shindelar — Co-whistleblower on the same podcast; focuses on EAC institutional failures and ballot barcode privacy violations
  • Dominion Voting Systems — Voting machine vendor central to nationwide election integrity debate; Delaware County used Dominion equipment
  • Antrim County Michigan Audit — The ASOG forensic audit that first documented a 68.05% error rate and deleted logs on Dominion machines
  • FBI — Federal agency accused of stonewalling election fraud whistleblowers

Other Coverage Worth Reading

  • Tina Peters: Mesa County clerk sentenced to 9 years after creating forensic backup showing 29,000 deleted election records.
  • Antrim County Michigan: ASOG forensic audit found 68.05% error rate — system "intentionally designed" for fraud per auditors.
  • Mark Cook: Testified Dominion has built-in untraceable backdoor; 10 seconds of testimony allegedly censored mid-sentence.
  • Chad Bianco: Riverside County sheriff seized 650,000+ ballots; CA Supreme Court immediately halted probe.

Sources

This information was compiled by Claude AI research.