During a recent government meeting, public concerns regarding election integrity took center stage as speakers voiced their frustrations over perceived inaction by the board of supervisors. Eileen McDermott, one of the speakers, expressed her belief that the board has consistently ignored evidence of voter and election fraud, calling for a forensic audit to investigate these claims.
McDermott highlighted issues surrounding the security of voting machines, which she described as \"hackable,\" and criticized the board for not considering alternative voting methods, such as paper ballots, which she argued are more cost-effective. She also pointed out the board's refusal to implement measures like same-day voting, local precincts, and voter ID requirements, suggesting that these changes could enhance electoral integrity.
The meeting underscored a growing tension between public demands for transparency in the electoral process and the board's current policies, raising questions about the future of voting practices in the community.