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What’s Going On? Arizona Recently Processed 673,000 Voter Identities with the Social Security Administration – 58% Had NO MATCH FOUND

January 17, 2024 by admin

In the last 10 weeks, Arizona has checked the voter registration credentials with the Social Security Administration (SSA) on 673,560 applicants.

This is a massive volume considering most States including Arizona typically process around 2,500 a month. They’ve processed more identities in the last 2 months than they’ve done in the last 9 years combined. Is someone scrubbing a database, or auditing “Federal Only” voters?

During “new voter registration” States are to verify the driver’s license number against their own MVD database. Only in situations where no driver’s license can be provided should the State check their identity through the Help America Vote Verification (HAVV) interface provided by the SSA. The 43 States that participate provide the last 4 of the SS#, the applicant’s name, and DOB. The interface responds if a match was, or was not found, if they are deceased, and so on.

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How Mass Mail-In Voting Changes Everything

January 5, 2024 by admin

Since 2020, elections have been under assault by a complex of leftist lawyers, nonprofits, and election activists as they attempt to implement schemes and introduce administrative changes that fundamentally transform the way elections are conducted.

Most of these changes have been undertaken in the interest of promoting mass mail-in voting. The objective of mail-in voting activists is an electoral world in which polls, historical trends, economic issues, messaging, voter enthusiasm, candidate quality, traditional get-out-the-vote efforts, candidate debates, and voter persuasion no longer matter in elections.

All that ultimately matters in mass mail-in voting states is the number of absentee ballots that can be distributed, harvested, and ultimately counted in local election offices by partisan election activists over the weeks and months preceding election day. Through the strategic expansion of mass mail-in voting, Democrats are creating a new urban based, activist driven electoral playing field where they alone can win.

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Lake’s attorneys argue more than 270k signatures county verified in less than three seconds

January 4, 2024 by admin

A judge heard closing arguments from counsel for failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, as well as Maricopa County, the Secretary of State and the governor on the signature verification count remanded by the Arizona Supreme Court.  

Attorneys for Lake today in Maricopa County Superior Court in Mesa argued there were about 274,000 signatures the county verified in less than three seconds, which they assert does not constitute signature verification as required by state statute and provides a “competent mathematical basis” as the governor’s race was decided by about 17,000 votes.  

The defendants, though, cited Lake’s own signature verification “whistleblower” witnesses who testified to verifying and curing signatures and said they provided “pretty good evidence that Maricopa County did signature verification.” 

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Arizona State Rep. Alex Kolodin Sentenced to 18 Months Probation

January 3, 2024 by admin

POLITICAL PERSECUTION: Arizona State Rep. Alex Kolodin Sentenced to 18 Months Probation by Arizona Bar for Representing Conservatives and Filing Election Lawsuits – Disciplinary Agreement Included
By Jordan Conradson Dec. 17, 2023 6:00 pm

Arizona State Rep. Alexander Kolodin
Arizona State Rep. Alex Kolodin recently came under fire from the State Bar Association with sanctions for his efforts to challenge elections and election procedures in 2020 and 2022.

Kolodin, the Arizona House Elections Committee Vice Chair and Oversight Committee Chair, is also working with Abraham Hamadeh’s legal team as they challenge the stolen midterm election where 60% of machines failed Republican voters on election day, and Abe reportedly “lost” by 280 votes.

He seemingly predicted this type of action against himself and other conservatives, telling The Gateway Pundit in January 2023, “It’s going to be pretty soon where you’re gonna be watching your back every time you open your mouth” regarding questioning election results.

According to Arizona State Bar documents, signed on November 6, 2023, and released last week, Kolodin agreed to an admonition with 18 months of probation and the completion of five continuing education and ethics courses in order to save his law license from the lawless Bar Association.

If they can intimidate or disbar good attorneys who are willing to fight election fraud, the so-called “election deniers” will never see their day in court — unless they’re Democrats, of course.

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Kolodin told The Gateway Pundit, “There have been, over the past several years, numerous Democrat, dark money groups that have come after the few remaining conservative lawyers in this country because they want to deny conservatives access to the courtroom.”

“Their idea is when they do this, they’re going to be able to prosecute you with impunity, they’re going to be able to break the law with impunity. And there is going to be nobody standing between you and them to stop them. It’s time to start fighting back.”

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Montana GOP’s Power Struggle: A Disregard For Law And Republican Voters

January 3, 2024 by admin

The recent clash for control within the Republican Party unfolded prominently on the Capitol stage in Washington D.C., yet its reverberations extend far beyond the Beltway. This tug-of-war between the seasoned Old-Guard and the passionately dedicated adherents of the populist movement is surfacing at every corner of America.

Here in Montana, the battleground extends across various Republican Central Committees (RCCs) and the Montana Grand Old Party (MTGOP). For the uninitiated, a Central Committee serves as the people’s direct link to their affiliated political party, with representation organized by precinct in Montana. The precinct representative elections occur biennially, where individuals elect one male and one female to represent each precinct. These representatives, in turn, select officers to represent them at the state level within the MTGOP.

A paradigm shift, partly catalyzed by the Precinct Strategy at www.precinctstrategy.com, has enlightened the populace about their potential influence in shaping the trajectory of their political party—a strategy long employed by Democrats but not as extensively embraced by Republicans. The aftermath of the 2020 presidential election spurred many individuals to action, prompting them to vie for positions within the Republican Central Committees.

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Former Utah County Clerk Facing Charges For Mishandling Election Ballots

January 2, 2024 by admin


Former Utah County Clerk Facing Charges For Mishandling Election Ballots
(Photo by JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images)
OAN’s Abril Elfi
10:37 AM – Saturday, November 4, 2023

Utah prosecutors have filed 8 charges against former county clerk Alaina Lofgran in connection to the mishandling and shredding of ballots from both the 2020 and 2022 elections.

On Thursday, Lofgran was charged with 8 criminal charges which include three felonies and other counts for the alleged shredding and mishandling of election ballots soon after the 2022 election as law requires them to be kept for at least 22 months after.

Prosecutors allege in charge documents filed in Utah state court Thursday that Lofgran improperly handled 2020 election votes, keeping them in a basement storage facility accessible by various county employees and plainly visible.

Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson (R-Utah.) released a statement on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, saying that “public trust demands accountability of those who swear oaths to fulfill their duties with fidelity and then fail to do so.”

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Northampton County exec announces director’s resignation, calls election ‘failure’ (UPDATE)

January 2, 2024 by admin


Northampton County exec announces director’s resignation, calls election ‘failure’ (UPDATE)
Updated: Dec. 14, 2023, 3:12 p.m.|Published: Nov. 24, 2023, 6:02 p.m.
Northampton County vote canvass and audit
Northampton County Director of Administration Charles M. Dertinger oversees a vote canvass and audit Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, of the prior week’s Municipal Election, inside the county courthouse in Easton.Kurt Bresswein file photo | For lehighvalleylive.com

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By Kurt Bresswein | For lehighvalleylive.com
UPDATE: Northampton County acting director of administration appointed

In the wake of what he now calls election “failures,” Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure late Friday afternoon announced the resignation of his director of administration, Charles M. Dertinger.

The resignation follows the Nov. 7 municipal election in which a human error in programming the county’s voting machines led to incorrect paper-record printouts of votes for Pennsylvania Superior Court.

The Northampton County Election Commission Board on Tuesday nevertheless certified the election results, making them official. The results of two types of post-election audits on Friday matched the election results, county spokeswoman and Deputy Director of Administration Brittney Waylen told lehighvalleylive.com.

Referring to Dertinger, McClure’s announcement described “his Election failures of 2019 and 2023.” The November 2019 election was the first time the county used ExpressVote XL touchscreen voting machines made by Omaha, Nebraska-based Election Systems & Software (ES&S), and they malfunctioned.

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Carbon County couple raise election concerns

December 29, 2023 by admin

RED LODGE — If you’re looking for a story on the alleged stolen election of 2020, or evidence for the “Big Lie” – a notion peddled by former U.S. President Donald Trump about being denied a second term in office, that’s not this story.

But this is a story about elections, ballot-counting machines and the politics of a very Republican county in a red state. And, exactly what happened on Election Night 2022 isn’t clear and is at the heart of a lawsuit filed in Carbon County by Albert “Chip” and Lisa Bennett, as well as an investigation by the state Department of Criminal Investigation, which appears to be in the hands of the FBI.

The Bennetts became interested in elections – from the equipment to the process – in the aftermath of the 2020 election with rumors of fraud and vote-flipping machines. So, they took Carbon County officials up on their offer to showcase the machines that run the elections in this southern Montana county, about an hour’s distance from Yellowstone National Park. The Bennetts attended a meeting meant to demonstrate the equipment and explain the process – an approach that other counties took to shore up public confidence in the results of the election.

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