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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Inaccuracies

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



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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Inaccuracies
During a recent government meeting, concerned citizens presented alarming findings regarding the integrity of the state's voter database, raising significant questions about the accuracy of the 2022 elections. The speakers, representing a group called United Sovereign Americans, detailed extensive research that uncovered discrepancies in voter registration and ballot counting, suggesting potential violations of both federal and state election laws.

The lead speaker emphasized the importance of accurate voter rolls and the legal compliance of election processes, likening the situation to a financial audit where discrepancies must be addressed. They reported staggering figures, including over 5.8 million ineligible or uncertain registrations and nearly 2.8 million votes cast by individuals who may not have been eligible. Additionally, they noted that the number of votes counted exceeded the number of voters who participated by over 123,000, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the election results.

The speakers called for a resolution demanding a legally valid 2024 general election, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's recognition of the right to free and fair elections. They outlined specific measures to ensure election integrity, including accurate voter rolls, proof of citizenship for new voters, and comprehensive audits conducted by independent auditors.

The resolution aims to address the alleged inaccuracies and restore public confidence in the electoral process. The speakers urged council members to support their call for action, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in future elections. As the meeting concluded, the group expressed their commitment to working with elected officials to ensure that the concerns of constituents are taken seriously and that the integrity of the electoral system is upheld.

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