Presenter signs 'voter integrity' measure, calls some judges 'rogue'
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Summary
A presenter identified only as S1 in the transcript said they were signing a 'voter integrity' measure, praised the action, and called some judges 'rogue.' The transcript does not identify the signer, date, or the exact document.
A presenter identified only as S1 in the transcript said they were signing a "voter integrity" measure and praised the effort, while criticizing some members of the judiciary.
"I'm very, happy to be signing the voter integrity, and I think it's gonna be really great," the presenter said, adding that they would "make this signature absolutely perfect" and that the action was "a big deal" and a source of pride.
The presenter also addressed the possibility of legal challenges. They said, "I don't see how anybody can challenge it," but later made an unclear comment, "I'll probably challenge it." The transcript does not explain what the speaker meant by that second remark or who would mount any challenge.
The presenter criticized judges in the remarks, saying, "You get a lot of rogue judges. Very bad, bad people, Very bad judges." They added that a judicial challenge would be the only way the measure could be changed and said they hoped "we'll win an appeal if it is."
The speaker framed the signing as a defense of electoral integrity: "It's about voter integrity. We wanna have honest voting in our country. Because if you don't have honest voting, you can't have really a nation."
The transcript provides no identifying information for the signer beyond the speaker label S1, and it does not include a date, location, or a formal document name beyond the spoken phrase "voter integrity." No motions, votes, or other formal actions are recorded in the transcript.

