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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Inaccuracies

June 18, 2024 | Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado



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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Inaccuracies
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the integrity of Colorado's 2022 election results, prompting a call for a resolution aimed at ensuring a legally valid 2024 general election. The discussion was initiated by a representative from United Americans, who presented findings from an extensive audit conducted by their data team. They claimed significant discrepancies in the state's voter database, suggesting that the election may not have been accurate or compliant with legal standards.

The audit reportedly uncovered over 1.4 million potential registration violations, including nearly 101,000 votes cast by ineligible or uncertain registrants. Additionally, the findings indicated that more votes were counted than the number of voters who participated, raising alarms about the overall accuracy of the election process. The speaker emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in elections, likening the situation to a financial audit where discrepancies must be addressed.

Subsequent speakers echoed these concerns, referencing legal precedents that underscore the right to free and fair elections. They outlined specific requirements for the upcoming election, including accurate voter rolls, verification of voter eligibility, and the implementation of rigorous auditing processes. The resolution proposed a series of measures aimed at restoring public confidence in the electoral system, including the use of hand-marked ballots and independent audits conducted by qualified personnel.

The meeting concluded with a call for elected officials to take these issues seriously and support the resolution to ensure the integrity of future elections. The speakers urged representatives to act promptly, emphasizing that the legitimacy of the electoral process is fundamental to democracy and the rights of citizens.

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