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Only Accurate Elections Should Be Certified by Kate Strauch Sullivan


There are only two kinds of election results: Accurate or Invalid. I hope all Americans agree,

only the accurate results are the results we should certify.

The most critical component of all accurate elections is the Voter Registration Database. It is so

critical, both Federal and State laws require our election officials to maintain the list to ensure

the accuracy of each registration. In other words, this is not just a nice and prudent thing to do,

it’s the law.

Over the past three years, a team of dedicated Maryland citizens have organized various efforts

to verify the accuracy of our official Maryland State Voter Registration Database. Specifically,

we have focused on canvassing registration addresses to confirm their validity and analyzing

the official registration records in order to identify potential inaccuracies. Our team includes

trained data scientists, computer programmers, statisticians, and attorneys plus a group of

dedicated registered voters from across all 24 Maryland jurisdictions.

After careful analysis, our team identified over 79,000 inaccuracies currently on our rolls*. The

results of our statewide canvass indicate roughly 14%-18% of the records on our rolls are

inaccurate*. To put this into terms everyone can understand, that is 79,000 opportunities for

fraud. In case anyone might begin to think that is “alarmist” or, as the left loves to put it, a

“baseless claim”, consider this: In our Statewide Canvass, of the 383 doors we visited, we met

and personally spoke with 20 voters who, when asked to confirm they voted in the 2020

election, we determined they were listed as having voted but they did not, in fact, vote. In other

words, their registration was used to vote and, until we knocked on their door that day, they

had no idea.

Alarming, right? Yet, our State Board of Elections remain silent on this issue. They ignore our

requests to address these issues and, worse, spend a minimum of 10-15 minutes of their

monthly meetings congratulating themselves for all their “hard work” and “dedication”. If you

don’t believe me and can spare a few brain cells, I strongly recommend tuning into their

monthly meetings. Their next meeting is next Thursday, February 22nd .

To be fair, we are in the process of submitting our complete official report to the State Board of

Elections so there is still time for them to act. Our primary aim is and always has been to

restore confidence in our elections. 56% of Americans have lost faith in our elections

this is a perfect opportunity for the State Board of Election to not only further secure our

elections but also show Marylanders they are listening to their concerns and taking action.


Kate Strauch Sullivan

Chapter Director

Untied Sovereign Americans

For more about what YOU can do as a Maryland citizen, see the attached Call to Action Guide.


ELECTION ACCURACY CITIZEN ACTION GUIDE:


1. VOTE! Your vote is the easiest and best way to keep someone from stealing

your registration. Think of it like the childhood game of musical chairs with

each registration being like an empty chair: If you’re sitting in the chair, it

makes it a lot harder for a criminal to steal it.

2. Support Voter I.D. and Signature Verification. Pressure your local law

makers to do the same. HB142 (Voter I.D. Card), HB192 (Voter I.D.) and

HB202 (Signature Verification) will be voted soon. Email the Ways and

Means Committee and let them know you support these bills.

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3. Sign our Petition! We need thousands of registered voters in Maryland to

support our 7 Best Voting Practices for an Accurate Election.

4. Vote EARLY! Yes. You read that right. Thanks to the 2023 bill, HB535, the

way our ballots are processed has been dramatically changed

2023RS). Now, the ONLY vote that will count is the FIRST ballot received.

This means, if you wait to vote on Election Day, you risk being told your vote

has already been cast by someone other than yourself and you will not be

able to do a thing about it. To be clear, WE DO NOT SUPPORT MAIL-IN

VOTING but, we must walk and chew gum! Unfortunately, for now, mail-in

voting is allowed in Maryland (we are in the process of filing a lawsuit to

eliminate mail-in voting). Therefore, given the tools we’ve been given, I’m

begging all of you to fill out a mail-in ballot and HAND DELIVER (do NOT

mail it or place in a drop box!) to your local Board of Elections on April 22 nd

(Primary) and October 15 th (General). Note: These dates are the first date

ballots are processed NOT counted!! Counting still cannot begin until after

polls close on election day so there is no threat they will use mail-in voting

to “know how many votes they need to win”.

Questions or need a Petition? Email: Citizenvoter2024@gmail.com

*All underlying data to support our claims is available upon request and we

welcome a robust discussion and feedback!

 
 
 

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How does this connect to October 7th, though?

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Who is to say that inaccurate elections are bad? Who cares yo. It doesn't matter that much

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