In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the integrity of the state's voter database, following extensive research by a group known as United Sovereign Americans. The group presented findings suggesting significant discrepancies in the 2022 election results, claiming that the data indicates potential inaccuracies and legal non-compliance in the electoral process.
The spokesperson emphasized the importance of accurate voting records, likening the situation to a financial audit where discrepancies must be addressed. They argued that the official data from the state elections officials revealed that not all counted votes were valid, raising questions about the legitimacy of the election outcomes.
The resolution proposed by the group calls for an end to the alleged inaccuracies in the electoral system and demands a thorough investigation into the findings. Among the key points highlighted were claims of over 1.4 million ineligible or uncertain registrations in Colorado's voter rolls, along with nearly 101,000 votes cast by individuals deemed ineligible. The resolution also pointed out that the number of votes counted exceeded the number of voters who participated in the election, a situation described as alarming.
The speakers outlined several principles for ensuring lawful and valid elections, including the need for accurate voter rolls, proper certification processes, and stringent audits to maintain the integrity of future elections. They urged elected officials to take these concerns seriously and to act swiftly in support of the resolution, emphasizing that the integrity of the electoral process is fundamental to democracy.
The meeting concluded with a call for representatives to uphold the rights of citizens and ensure that the upcoming 2024 general election is conducted fairly and transparently, reflecting the true will of the voters.