During a recent government meeting, residents of San Diego County voiced significant concerns regarding the integrity of the 2022 election results. Ruth Weiss, a representative of the organization United Sovereign Americans, presented alarming findings from an extensive audit of the state's voter database, claiming that the election may not have been accurate or legally compliant. Weiss emphasized that while they are not alleging any specific candidate won unfairly, the data suggests that many votes counted may not have been valid.
The group presented a resolution demanding an end to what they described as inaccuracies and uncertainties in the electoral process. Weiss urged local representatives to take their findings seriously and to support the resolution, which outlines specific legal and procedural reforms aimed at ensuring the validity of the upcoming 2024 general election.
Subsequent speakers, including Anne Machinski and Susan Kennedy, elaborated on the resolution's key points, citing numerous alleged violations of federal and state election laws. They highlighted issues such as ineligible voters on the rolls and discrepancies in the number of votes counted versus the number of voters who participated. The speakers called for measures including proof of citizenship for voter registration, accurate voter rolls, and enhanced auditing processes to safeguard future elections.
The meeting concluded with a call to action for local officials to support the resolution and collaborate with state and federal authorities to address these concerns. The speakers underscored the importance of maintaining the integrity of the electoral process, framing their demands as essential to upholding the democratic rights of citizens.