During a recent government meeting, representatives from United Sovereign Americans presented a resolution calling for an investigation into alleged inaccuracies in the 2022 election results in California. The organization, which comprises thousands of volunteers across more than 20 states, claims to have uncovered significant discrepancies in the state's voter database through extensive research.
The spokesperson emphasized that the findings indicate a lack of accuracy in the election process, stating, \"The votes as counted were not all valid and accurate under the law.\" They urged local officials to take the matter seriously and support the resolution aimed at ensuring a legally valid 2024 general election.
Key points from the resolution included claims of nearly 6 million ineligible or uncertain registrations and over 2.7 million votes cast by these ineligible individuals. The resolution also highlighted that the number of votes counted exceeded the number of voters who participated, raising concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
Several speakers referenced U.S. Supreme Court rulings to underline the importance of maintaining accurate voter rolls and ensuring that all votes are cast by eligible voters. They called for measures such as proof of citizenship for voter registration, public access to certified voter rolls, and stringent auditing processes to enhance election security.
The meeting concluded with a call for local representatives to support the resolution, which aims to address these alleged issues and restore public confidence in the electoral system. The organization expressed a willingness to provide further details and engage in discussions with officials to ensure transparency and accountability in future elections.