Without secure, transparent, and clean elections at every level of government, we cannot maintain our freedoms. Here are some resources that I have found especially helpful on this troubling journey that affects us all. It's certainly not exhaustive, and I periodically add content that I find and wish to share.

CheckMyVote.org

I recommend every resident of Washtenaw and the state start here. Check out your home address to see if your voter information is correct. It's also a fantastic tool for understanding the breadth and depth of voter integrity issues we have in Michigan. It's a lot of info but worth the time.

Imprimis "Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?"

Nice explainer piece how the U.S. is the clear outlier among nations in how we conduct elections.

 

One-minute clip from the movie Office Space

I think of this movie when I think of election fraud. If you steal a few votes here and there, people are inclined to brush it off like it's not a big deal. No impact, right? But if you multiply that seemingly small number by, oh, let's say 83 counties in a particular Midwest state, you could have something serious and impactful on your hands pretty quick.

 

Time to exit ERIC

Some background from The Gateway Pundit on its dubious beginnings and connections.

Sister state Louisiana's Secretary of State saw the light a few years ago and rescinded its membership in this broken program. We must do the same.

It reads well on paper, saying its purpose is to clean up the voter rolls, BUT . . . it seems pretty clear to have been designed to fail. Michigan is a member state, and as clerk for an influential county, I will advocate for rescinding our state's membership and share information with the public.

 

Douglas Frank

Rumble channel: Follow the Data with Dr. Frank

Video: Seven Steps to Take Back Our Elections

 

Proposal 2, adopted in 2022

This changed how we conduct elections, making them less safe, secure, and clean—all by design.

 

Book Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections by Mollie Hemingway