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True The Vote To Monitor Over 25 MILLION Ineligible Names On Voter Rolls

Our friend @BehizyTweets alerted us over the weekend that True The Vote just announced that their team is monitoring over 25 MILLION ineligible names on voter rolls across the country and will engage law enforcement & "litigation partners" if any vote in the 2024 election.


"And now we're watching to see if those ineligible records go on to cast ballots. That's something that we will immediately report to the proper authorities and to our litigation partners." - Catherine Engelbrecht, Founder of @TrueTheVote.


This is not an exaggeration, by the way. America's voter rolls are dirtier than a liberal college student's dorm room. For example, Judicial Watch took Los Angeles County officials to court last year and forced them to remove 1.2 million names from their voter rolls. Imagine what's in counties across the country, especially in blue states, observed Mr. Behizy.



Needless to say, the Left hates True the Vote and their campaign to clean up voter rolls.

And they especially hate TTV's app called IV3 that enables users to research voter data and submit voter-eligibility challenges to local election offices.


True the Vote has said that nearly 7,000 people have been using its app, which references voter and postal data, to so far, challenge a total of more than a half-million records.


Here’s what True the Vote’s election integrity effort looks like and how you can help.


From now until the November election, and likely for some period of time thereafter, election integrity will be critical. Here’s what’s happening now, and some of what’s to come, at True the Vote:

 

*         SCAN. CHECK. PROTECT. - Over 20,000 people have used SCP to register to vote, check their registration, and remove old records. This is a great way to encourage engagement with family and friends!

 

*         CLEANING VOTER ROLLS - We are a few weeks away from the August 8th deadline to challenge ineligible voter registration records. Our platform, IV3, has been used to great effect by over 35,000 volunteers. To date, 6,937 citizens have completed 645,610 challenges across 1,322 counties.

 

*         LAUNCHING NEW ELECTION SUPPORT APP - Our new app, VoteAlert, is being tested right now and readied for launch in the next few weeks. This app will support realtime online reporting of election incidents and a bilingual toll free call line.

 

*         TRAINING, TRAINING, TRAINING - Teambuilding, Logic and Accuracy Participation, Long Term Care and College Outreach, Election Workers, Ballot Signature Verification … and more … we’re hosting Q&A webinars 3x a week and focused trainings throughout the month.

 

*         BUILDING QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES FOR ELECTION WORKERS - Over our nearly 15 years, we’ve learned that when you are working in the field, you need ready access to key intel, contacts, and specific election codes. Every state is different. We’re working with volunteers around the clock to complete these materials and begin distribution.

 

*         PLANNING FOR EYES ON BALLOT DROPBOXES - From working with sheriffs to install and monitor dropboxes, to working with citizens to lawfully get eyes on, plans are underway to do all we can minimize the kind of exploitation we saw at ballot dropboxes in 2020.

 

*         RECRUITMENT OF BILINGUAL POLL WORKERS - True the Vote has been steadily reaching out to the Latino community to encourage participation. Check out Voto Honesto, it’s True the Vote, but in Spanish.

 

And of course, TTV is still collaborating with other pro-liberty groups and fighting on many fronts in court, as lawsuits will continue and likely more in store. To get involved go to https://truethevote.org/sign-up and volunteer!



  • 2024 Election

  • True the Vote

  • Catherine Engelbrecht

  • Gregg Phillips

  • Election Integrity

  • election fraud

  • Konnech

  • election poll worker data

  • Chinese servers

  • Eugene Yu

  • defamation

  • U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt

  • contempt of court

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