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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Discrepancies

July 16, 2024 | Alameda , Alameda County, California



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Voter Database Audit Reveals Alarming Election Discrepancies
During a recent government meeting in Alameda County, residents raised serious concerns regarding the integrity of the state's voter database and the accuracy of the 2022 election results. Andrea Ingram, a volunteer with the United Sovereign Americans, presented findings from an extensive audit conducted by a qualified data team, suggesting significant discrepancies in the voter rolls and election outcomes.

Ingram emphasized the importance of accurate voting records, likening the situation to a checkbook that must balance. She stated that the audit revealed potential violations of both state and federal laws, including over 2.7 million votes cast by ineligible or uncertain registrations and discrepancies in the number of votes counted versus the number of voters who participated.

Deborah Galbert, another volunteer, urged elected officials to take these findings seriously and support a resolution aimed at ensuring a legally valid 2024 general election. The resolution highlights the civil right to free and fair elections and calls for accurate voter rolls and compliance with election laws.

Mark Zulum further elaborated on the resolution, outlining four essential tenets for a functioning electoral system, including the necessity for accurate voter rolls and the requirement that votes counted must come from eligible voters. He pointed to alarming statistics from the audit, which indicated thousands of potential voting violations.

The meeting also featured speakers like Hunter Cobb and Richard Urea, who reiterated the need for transparency and accountability in the electoral process. They called for measures such as public access to certified voter rolls and rigorous audits to ensure election integrity.

The discussions reflect a growing concern among residents about the electoral process and the demand for action from local representatives to uphold the principles of democracy. The resolution presented aims to address these issues and restore confidence in the electoral system ahead of the upcoming elections.

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