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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Inaccuracies

June 21, 2024 | Stephenson County, Illinois



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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Inaccuracies
In a recent government meeting, representatives from the United Sovereign Americans presented alarming findings regarding the integrity of Illinois' voter database, raising significant concerns about the accuracy of the 2022 general election results. The group, which conducted extensive research over 1,000 hours, claims to have uncovered discrepancies that suggest the election may not have been legally compliant.

The presentation highlighted that over 4 million ineligible or uncertain registrations were identified within the state's voter rolls, alongside nearly 590,000 votes cast by individuals with questionable eligibility. These figures, according to the group, violate both federal and state election laws, prompting calls for a thorough investigation and a resolution to ensure the integrity of the upcoming 2024 general election.

Speakers emphasized the importance of accurate voter rolls, the necessity for votes to be cast by eligible voters, and the requirement that the number of votes counted must match the number of voters who participated. They argued that the current system fails to meet these standards, undermining the fundamental right to free and fair elections.

The resolution proposed by the group seeks to address these issues by implementing stricter verification processes for voter registration and ensuring transparency in the election certification process. They urged local representatives to take their findings seriously and to support the resolution, framing it as a crucial step in restoring public trust in the electoral system.

The meeting concluded with a call for further dialogue and a commitment from the group to provide additional information as needed. The representatives expressed their hope that the local government would prioritize these concerns and take action to safeguard the electoral process in Illinois.

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