Why can't our political leaders respond to the citizens' concerns? Our grassroots group, among others nationwide, has experienced an intentional reluctance from the government in our efforts to save our elections.
Election advocates have been attacked personally simply for asking for transparency and accountability in our elections.
There appears to be no will from all branches of the government to address the issues with your election system.
The institution of early voting is a net negative to election outcomes.
Voters cannot get access to crucial election records to audit or review how their vote is counted.
The good news is that due to our efforts around the state and country, more people are aware of the issues regarding electronic election systems, bad voter rolls, and poor processes and procedures.
Extending the vote count past election day aids the cheat as they can match physical ballots to machine results and ballot stuff.
Studied the ES&S Electronic Voting System in depth, including the certification of the system
Produced a whitepaper that showed 100s of vulnerabilities https://www.scsafeelections.org/whitepapers/
Lobbied legislators to conduct an audit on the 2020 election
Canvassed eight counties, resulting in over 11 thousand affidavits https://www.scsafeelections.org/resources/
Documented multiple anomalies from poll observation of the ’22 elections https://www.scsafeelections.org/whitepapers/
Sued the SEC and eight counties to gain access to Cast Vote Records; we were countersued simply for asking for the data via FOIA, and the judge dismissed the case and then ruled for the defendants in a motion for reconsideration without hearing our evidence and expert testimony: https://www.scsafeelections.org/updates/persuasive-evidence-proves-south-carolina-citizens-should-have-access-to-cast-vote-records-cvrs-but-judge-punts/
Presented information to legislators not to pass regulations that benefited the SEC and would potentially take away citizen rights to voting
Conducted trials and testing of hand-counting, hand-marked ballots to optimize the process
Co-authored a whitepaper that established a “gold standard” for elections that re-engineered the process in its entirety based on getting rid of the machines and using paper ballots hand-marked and hand-counted at the precincts with one day of voting
Drafted and lobbied for improved election integrity bills, allowing for more transparency and accountability
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