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Citizens demand election integrity in urgent resolution push

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



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Citizens demand election integrity in urgent resolution push
During a recent government meeting in Douglas County, Chris Cristadoro, a resident and volunteer with United Sovereign America, addressed concerns regarding election integrity. He emphasized that many citizens, including those in Colorado, are questioning the trustworthiness of elections, citing official data that supports these concerns. Cristadoro urged the council to adopt a resolution demanding a valid general election in 2024, framing it as a crucial step in upholding the foundational rights of American democracy.

The meeting also included updates from the town manager, who outlined upcoming community events and initiatives. Notably, town offices will be closed in observance of Juneteenth, and preparations for the Fourth of July fireworks are underway. The manager highlighted the reopening of Mitchell Gulch Park and announced a telephone town hall scheduled for July 15, aimed at discussing a potential 2024 ballot question to support local police and fire departments.

The council is also planning several neighborhood meetings and community events, including concerts and discussions on accessory dwelling units. The town manager encouraged residents to engage with these initiatives as part of ongoing efforts to foster community involvement and transparency in local governance.

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