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Republicans Deliver Major Breakthroughs on Election Integrity

Posted on Monday, September 23, 2024
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As early voting begins in several states, many Americans no doubt recall how, four years ago, irregularities in voting procedures across the country raised legitimate questions about the integrity of our elections. While there undoubtedly still remain some serious concerns, developments since 2020 should give voters ample reason to be more confident that ballots will be counted fairly and accurately in 2024.

In total, the Republican National Committee (RNC) reports having engaged in 120 election integrity-related lawsuits across 26 states in the 2024 cycle. In just the past few weeks, the RNC has reported a slate of noteworthy developments on this front.

In Georgia, the RNC was just granted intervention to defend Georgia State Election Board regulations providing that local boards of elections may conduct a “reasonable inquiry” into the truth and accuracy of election results before certification. Essentially, what this means is that the RNC is now allowed to participate in inquiries into the accuracy of election results before those results are certified.

In Michigan, the RNC has collected the location of ballot drop boxes for every key county, as well as details on what surveillance procedures are in place to ensure that bad actors do not have access to them. The RNC has also filed a pair of lawsuits against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. The first asks a judge to declare that mail-in ballots can be rejected if the voter’s signature is not verified by an election official. The second seeks to force Benson’s office to enforce a state law requiring serial numbers on absentee ballots to match the serial number on ballot envelopes.

Just to the north in Minnesota, the RNC has forced Secretary of State Steve Simon to inactivate the registrations of more than 1,000 noncitizens who are ineligible to vote. This action came following an investigation from the RNC and the Minnesota Republican Party which discovered “that a non-citizen had received a primary ballot in Minnesota, without registering to vote.” The RNC also successfully pressured Simon’s office to revise the state’s automatic voter registration process to better guard against noncitizens gaining access to the ballot box.

Across the St. Croix River in Wisconsin, the RNC has launched a slew of efforts to ensure election integrity, including suing the City of Racine for failure to hire a sufficient number of Republican poll workers, defending the rights of election observers to the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), and pressing the WEC on preventing ballot harvesting and the abuse of drop boxes.

In Pennsylvania, the RNC recently led a successful lawsuit securing a monumental victory when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that voters must date their mail-in ballot. The threat of another lawsuit forced Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, to ban ballot drop boxes altogether. The RNC has also requested information from county election offices on drop box surveillance plans as well as access to review all drop box surveillance footage.

In North Carolina, the RNC filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Elections Board for allowing digital student identifications as an acceptable form of voter ID. Student IDs notably do not distinguish between citizens and noncitizens, and therefore present a major threat to election security.

In Nevada, the RNC, Trump Campaign, and Nevada Republican Party filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar challenging the presence of noncitizens on voter rolls. The lawsuit identifies at least 6,360 noncitizens who are registered to vote in Nevada and asks a judge to order state election officials to remove them and any other ineligible voters from the rolls.

In addition to RNC initiatives, state Republican parties and officials are also taking action to defend the sanctity of the ballot box. In Virginia, Governor Glenn Youngkin’s administration recently removed more than 6,000 non-citizens from the state’s voter rolls. Georgia has strengthened its Voter ID requirements, as well as changing the law to allow officials to more quickly and effectively update voter rolls to remove the deceased and noncitizens.

North Carolina also recently passed a law requiring a photo ID for in-person voting, a positive development in what looks to be an important swing state this year. Republican Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick has sued Montgomery County for illegally sending out mail ballots before voting machines have been tested for accuracy. And in Georgia, the DeKalb County GOP has filed a lawsuit challenging the election board’s resolution to refuse to hear voter challenges.

Moreover, advocacy groups – including AMAC Action – have stepped up their game in empowering citizens to take charge in securing their own elections and demanding change from elected officials. In addition to helping connect members with tools like the Election Assistance Commission’s user-friendly Poll Worker Recruitment Lookup to become poll workers, AMAC members also pressed Congress and state-level officials to pass badly-needed election integrity legislation like the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.

The one silver lining from all the chaos of 2020 may be that it finally woke up many legislators to the vulnerabilities in America’s elections system. While things will surely not be perfect this time around, voters nonetheless have reason for optimism – and reason to make their voice heard, whether early, by mail, or in-person on Election Day.

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Marie
Marie
5 days ago

The best protection to secure our election integrity is to do what was done in the controversial election in1876 where it was disputed, and a SPECIAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION WAS APPOINTED TO AUDIT, BEFORE ELECTORS VOTED. It turned out that the Democrat’s claim of winning was wrong and the Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes was the real winner & became our 19th Pres. on March 2, 1877 This should have been done in the 2020 election before the Electors ratification, if VP Pence and Nancy Pelosi followed that precedent, but the Democrats were in control. God gave us a second chance & saved his messenger Trump a second time, if we fail God’s warnings, then we will suffer the Globalists take over & the loss of our Republic, governed by laws. Our demise is in our hands.

Horace
Horace
5 days ago

It is far past the time that Republicans put a stop to Democrat party cheating and stealing during elections in all states.

Steve
Steve
5 days ago

Finally…our political party has done something. Thank God

Spitfire?
Spitfire?
5 days ago

Definition of a ” moron”.Any person who supports and votes for a Democrat,especially Harris/Walz.

anna hubert
anna hubert
6 days ago

OK 6000 noncitizens here, 1000 noncitizens there. What about the rot that allowed that to happen? That is the root of the problem Who will hold the enablers responsible for the crime they’ve committed ?

Karen
Karen
4 days ago

I applaud the effort, and the results thus far, that the RNC, AMAC, and other organizations like Judicial Watch, have achieved to make our elections safe and accurate. I am hopeful that those efforts will make a difference as we head to the polls. But, as I read the state by state summaries above, I could not help but shake my head in disbelief at what the Dems have succeeded in getting away with all these years. They have no shame. no morals, and no love for the principles this country was founded upon.

Kim
Kim
6 days ago

A guest on the Buck Sexton/Clay Travis program said early voting saves money for the RNC. If most of us vote early, there will be fewer potential voters the RNC will need to spend money on to get them out to vote. This will be the first time I’ll vote early for that reason. If I remember correctly, it costs the RNC about ten times more to get an Election Day voter out to the polls than it does an early voter.

Martin
Martin
4 days ago

AMAC does a good job on their news articles in my opinion. Thaks AMAC. I wonder why all the information in this article is not communicated to known Republicans by the Republican Party. One would think they would want to toot their own horn for the efforts made.

Leslie
Leslie
4 days ago

I read an article somewhere…? Epoch Times perhaps? that almost 40% of “election officials” had resigned since 2020. I wonder how many resigned rather than get caught?

Johny Shipway
Johny Shipway
4 days ago

“The voters have reason for optimism”? Seriously? Is the author of this piece ignorant of Hillarys appearance just a couple of days ago when she (it), called for imprisoning those that speak, write or read outside the established narrative, meaning any and every conservative? Is the author ignorant of the increasing censorship of non mainstream media news sources? Ignorant of the tens of millions of illegals that continue to stream unfettered into the country?
Yep, Im confident allright!

Venice Palm Press
Venice Palm Press
3 days ago
  1. Root out the illegals, such as those in Venice, Florida, who fraudulently obtained legit FL driver licenses without an ID or a green card or with EXPIRED foreign ID and no English-language reading or speaking skills, and then also indict the Americans and agencies who aided and abetted them.
  2. Adopt state and federal voter ID laws, with mandatory presentation and 3D imaging of birth certificate and, for naturalized citizens, certified proof of naturalization. Photos should be taken of all who attend naturalization classes, the testing, and the ceremony.
  3. Eliminate all scanners and other machinery through which ballots are cast or counted, and eliminate voting booths. Prohibit internet access at the precincts.
  4. Vote on paper ballots ONLY, and ballots must be numbered and come in two parts, with the carboned copy acting as a receipt to be held by the voter.
  5. Hand count all ballots, and do so under the observation of a mixed-citizenry group (that is, registered-voter citizens from all political parties as well as non-aligned registered citizen). The counting activity must be televised, with close-ups, and be viewable online.
  6. All vote-by-mail (VBM) ballot procedures, start to finish, should be observed by the citizenry, and the group should be composed of members of all political parties and the non-party-affiliated voters. All procedures should be filmed. Require voters to date all VBMs and take and sign an oath printed on the ballot.
  7. Eliminate drop boxes. Deliver absentee ballots to boards of election by hand if present in the county to do so. Obtain prior permission, with explanation, if you intend to deliver more than 2 VBMs, yours and a partner’s or yours and a parent’s.
  8. Citizen groups of members of all political parties and no-affiliation voters should monitor the USPS on site, and all activities should be documented continuously on film. Do not allow the USPS to delay in the collection, sorting, and delivering of VBS. Hire extra and fully vetted by aforementioned citizen groups to assure all Election Day deadlines are met.
  9. Early-voting and VBM ballots should not be counted until Election Day.
  10. Overseas and all military voting should start early enough to allow all ballots to arrive at their destination, postmarked, by Election Day.
  11. Strict penalties, including capital punishment for crimes deemed treasonous, for all voting- and election-related crimes, whether directly committed or committed as a willing accessory thereto.
Summer Sands
Summer Sands
4 days ago

Why is no one making it clear to all illegals trying to vote in our elections that there will be serious consequences for their actions when they’re caught?

FJB
FJB
4 days ago

Way too little and way too late.

Jimmy Page
Jimmy Page
4 days ago

IF EVERY VOTE COUNTS….Why doesn’t every ineligible vote count? What person in thier right mind doesn’t want these flagrant abuses nailed shut?… NOT MATTER WHICH WAY THEY VOTE!!

ROBIN
ROBIN
4 days ago

I applaud this effort…finally something is being done about all this Democrat CHEATING !!!

Bruce
Bruce
4 days ago

Glad to see this. We all know how Biden/Harris got where they are. Still wondering why Dems fight voter security laws so vigorously…Who wouldn’t want a fair election if they’re honest,?

Chuck
Chuck
4 days ago

can not believe it!! AMAC is supporting the passage of the SAVE Act? Doesn’t anyone research information and check with other conservative organizations before throwing support for a measure? The SAVE Act clearly hands over more of the election process to the federal government. Our framers of the Constitution, in their wisdom limited the federal government to aspects that applied to federal issues and coordination across the country to keep things unform like elections on the same day. The constitution wisely reserves most election authority to the states so the feds cannot easily “lawfare” and control elections for certain parties throughout the land. I call upon AMAC to write a retraction!

Jeff
Jeff
4 days ago

The author needs a geography lesson.

David Campbell
David Campbell
2 days ago

Good news. Perhapse too little too late, but good news.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
4 days ago

Long overdue

Jerry
Jerry
4 days ago

Don’t forget-the DemonRats are letting Illegals VOTE, get free healthcare, free rent, money to purchase a house, free education, free cash cards,etc,etc!

Buddy Eoc
Buddy Eoc
4 days ago

Outstanding

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