During a recent government meeting, citizens raised serious concerns regarding the integrity of the state's voter database and the accuracy of the 2022 election results. Speakers, including George O'Gareng, presented findings from an extensive audit conducted by volunteer data teams, claiming significant discrepancies in the voter rolls and the counting of votes.
O'Gareng emphasized that the official data indicated that the election may not have been legally compliant, citing over 5.8 million ineligible or uncertain registrations and nearly 2.8 million votes cast by these ineligible individuals. He argued that these findings violate both federal and state laws, calling for immediate action from elected representatives to address these issues.
The speakers collectively urged the government to pass a resolution aimed at ensuring a legally valid 2024 general election. They outlined several key principles for election integrity, including the necessity for accurate voter rolls, verification of voter eligibility, and the implementation of secure voting systems. They also called for open-source audits and strict compliance with federal laws to prevent fraud.
The resolution presented at the meeting highlighted the importance of maintaining the integrity of the electoral process, asserting that the current voting system is failing to produce trustworthy results. The speakers argued that the discrepancies not only undermine the democratic process but also have broader implications for national security and public trust.
As the meeting concluded, the citizens expressed their hope that their representatives would take their concerns seriously and act promptly to ensure the integrity of future elections.