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Calls for urgent election reforms to restore public trust

July 15, 2024 | Rancho Cordova City, Sacramento County, California



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Calls for urgent election reforms to restore public trust
During a recent Sacramento County council meeting, a passionate public comment was delivered by a local resident and volunteer with United Sovereign Americans, highlighting significant concerns regarding the integrity of the 2022 election. The speaker emphasized that their organization has dedicated thousands of hours to uncovering what they describe as \"massive inaccuracies\" in the electoral process, from registration to certification.

The resolution presented calls for \"meaningful remedies\" to ensure the validity of the upcoming 2024 general election, asserting that current laws are being overlooked. The speaker referenced U.S. Supreme Court precedents to bolster their argument for necessary actions to restore public trust in the electoral system, which they claim is crucial for national security.

The resident raised alarm over the perceived anomalies within the election system, questioning the implications of ignoring these issues on various aspects of society, including economic stability and the self-esteem of future generations. They urged the council to place the resolution on the agenda for the next meeting, advocating for fair and honest elections.

The meeting concluded with the Vice Mayor acknowledging the public comment and moving forward to council reports, indicating that the discussion on election integrity may continue in future sessions.

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