Ken Blackwell: What is Senate Bill 71 and what impact would it have on Ohio elections?

By |2023-03-19T09:48:58-04:00March 19th, 2023|

Ohio used to be one of the worst states at maintaining its voter rolls. In fact, three Ohio counties even had more people registered to vote than the total voting age population living in these counties. The U.S. Supreme Court even found voter ID to be constitutional because of bad voter rolls like seen in Ohio. This all changed when then Ohio Secretary of State John Husted, now our lieutenant governor, came into office.

Wisconsin Republicans Demand Answers After Election Chaos

By |2023-03-06T11:59:20-05:00January 3rd, 2022|

The Republicans on the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections have demanded information on the voter rolls and who had access to them considering how many partisan groups were involved with the 2020 election.

Forbes Censors Video of Congressional Testimony about non-citizen voters across America

By |2023-03-06T12:06:22-05:00May 30th, 2021|

Forbes News self-censored a 48 hour old YouTube video on their channel this morning at approximately 10am ET that contained the congressional hearing testimony of Ms Lori Roman, President of the American Constitutional Rights Union ACRU, who appeared before Rep. G.K. Butterfield's (D-NC) Sub Committee on Elections to warn that across the country voter rolls are...

California voter rolls used for unsolicited ballots are a complete mess

By |2023-03-06T12:07:59-05:00October 28th, 2020|

Since liberal Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom unilaterally decreed that California would be an unsolicited mail ballot state, the state’s non-partisan watchdog, Election Integrity Project, has sent every notice possible short of carrier pigeon to the Governor and his Secretary of State sharing research that shows mail ballots will go to the moved, the deceased, those over 105 years old, with multiple ballots going to thousands of individuals. They tried again this week, and their findings are disturbing.

Election Department Employee Alerts Clerk Tina Peters to Voter Fraud Leading to Arrest

By |2023-03-06T12:09:04-05:00August 12th, 2020|

A key ACRU vote integrity message is calling for election officials to be on alert for fraud. Case in point, a Colorado official who noticed a deceased gentlemen reinstated “his” voter registration. Kudos to election coordinator Sandra Brown, whose eagle eye resulted in vote fraud charges against one Larry Talbert. Other officials take note - databases already exist for cross checking - you just have to use them.

It’s only fraud when we claim it isn’t

By |2023-03-06T12:09:30-05:00June 13th, 2020|

Recently in Connecticut, a Republican discovered a deceased man had “voted,” and officials claimed someone just checked his name on voting day by mistake. In 2018, A Dem Connecticut state rep won election by 13 votes when 76 GOP voters were mistakenly given Dem ballots. In 2020, Connecticut admits it has not cleaned its voter rolls and will not before November. Despite this evidence, the biased Connecticut media biased claims there is no vote fraud in CT. Be mindful of what you read.

California mail ballots: tossing them from buildings would be just as secure

By |2023-03-06T12:10:22-05:00May 28th, 2020|

The number of registered voters is fluid. Voters move, they pass away, and in California, people can register to vote when applying for a driver’s license even if they are not citizens. Those residing in institutional settings are a revolving door of voters. Therefore, Governor Newsom’s directive to send a ballot to every “registered voter” is the opposite of vote integrity. The state’s GOP is suing to stop this travesty. We wish them the best in nipping this potential fraud in the bud.

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