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Election integrity advocates demand urgent reforms for 2024

July 25, 2024 | Cook County, Illinois



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Election integrity advocates demand urgent reforms for 2024
During a recent government meeting, Ken Zitko, a director for United Sovereign Americans, presented a resolution addressing significant concerns regarding the integrity of the electoral process in Illinois. Zitko, a Kane County resident with over five decades in the state, emphasized the need for immediate action to rectify what he described as \"massive inaccuracies\" in the 2022 election results.

Zitko's resolution outlines a requirement that if unique variances in election results exceed 10% of the margin of victory, a new election must be conducted unless discrepancies can be resolved through a manual recount and thorough record review. He argued that only comprehensive compliance from voter registration to certification can ensure the accurate reflection of the electorate's intent.

Highlighting the potential implications of unresolved electoral issues, Zitko raised concerns about the broader impact on national security, economic stability, and societal well-being. He urged the board to consider the costs associated with inaction, suggesting that the integrity of the voting system is crucial not only for democracy but also for the nation's overall health.

Zitko concluded his presentation by requesting the board's support for the resolution and expressed a willingness to return for further discussion if necessary. He also directed attendees to a website, uniteforfreedom.com, which details the initiative and the alleged anomalies in the electoral system.

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