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Election integrity under fire as massive violations uncovered

August 06, 2024 | Salinas, Monterey County, California


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Election integrity under fire as massive violations uncovered
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the integrity of the 2022 California general election, with speakers presenting findings that suggest significant inaccuracies in voter registration and ballot counting. The analysis, conducted by a team using official data from California election officials, revealed over 5.8 million ineligible or uncertain registrations and more than 2.7 million votes cast by these ineligible individuals. Additionally, the report indicated that over 123,000 votes counted exceeded the number of voters who participated, raising alarms about the validity of the election results.

The speakers emphasized that the right to fair and accurate elections is a civil right, urging representatives to ensure compliance with constitutional standards. They outlined specific remedies to address these issues, including the implementation of proof of citizenship for voters, accurate and publicly reviewable voter rolls, and the use of hand-marked secure ballots. They also called for rigorous auditing processes to maintain the integrity of the election system.

Frank Troya, one of the speakers, described the certification of the 2022 election as potentially fraudulent, arguing that it undermined the legal requirements for election accuracy. He and others advocated for a comprehensive review of election practices to prevent future violations of civil rights related to voting.

The meeting concluded with a call to action for community members to support a resolution aimed at ensuring accurate and legally valid elections, with a written copy of the resolution to be submitted to the city clerk for consideration at the next council meeting. The discussions highlighted ongoing concerns about election integrity and the need for reforms to restore public confidence in the electoral process.

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