Sunday, June 30, 2024

LOCAL ELECTION WARRIORS IN RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, AGAIN DEMAND CERTIFIABLE ELECTIONS

In October of last year it was reported that Riverside had certified elections that went against state code for years.

This past week, locals provided more information related to a recent election that did not comply with local election law.

The citizens of Riverside believe that Art Tinoco, the Riverside County Registrar, and the Riverside County Board of Supervisors are continuing their criminal behavior related to elections.

The locals showed that 123 and 223-year-olds were added to the county's voter rolls.

Individuals were added to the voter rolls the day after the recent election.

Day after Primary registrations and an 1800 birth year update Also, the team identified that minors were mailed out ballots but the same minors were not listed on the voter rolls.

Who was mailing these ballots to minors? Minors Were Mailed BALLOTS for the Mar 5 2024 Primary Below, Riverside, California residents point out numerous issues with their local elections and demand the Riverside County Board of Supervisors clean up and ensure certifiable elections going forward.

https://joehoft.com/local-election-warriors-in-riverside-california-again-demand-certifiable-elections/ 

LOCAL ELECTION WARRIORS IN HAWAII CONTINUE TO FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPT ELECTIONS SYSTEM

The Hawaii Republican Party challenged the Chief Elections Officers conduct of audits with a case in Hawaii's 1st Circuit Court and although the Chief Elections Officer Mr Nago admitted in court that he did not use the actual paper ballots in the conduct of audits and as required by the statute, the judge declared that the prosecution did not sufficiently demonstrate damages to the Chief Election Officer not following the law.

Following the 2022 General Election, the Hawaii government moved forward with an inauguration ceremony on Monday, 5 December 2022 and presented a Governor and Lieutenant Governor as lawfully elected, and before the election was certified by the Chief Elections Officer for the Office of Elections.

During the 2022 election cycle, Hawaii grass-roots pro se litigants submitted more than twenty court cases challenging various issues identified during the election process.

A year later, during the 2024 Hawaii legislative session, the legislature introduced several election related bills to soften the management of election requirements.

Since January 2024, the commission, who "Advises" the Chief Elections Officer on matters relating to elections, has passed eighteen motions to close loopholes in the management of elections, but has failed to follow up in holding the Chief Elections Officer accountable for the actions they have advised him to do.

One candidate has petitioned the Office of Elections for nearly two years to conduct a random post-election audit in one district, and this was finally approved by the commission but the Chief Election Officer is stalling on conducting any audits until after the 2024 election season.

Rolling into the 2024 election season; and with Hawaii's primary on 10 August, ensuring the validity and reliability of elections in the islands remain a steady upwind battle.

https://joehoft.com/local-election-warriors-in-hawaii-continue-to-fight-against-corrupt-elections-system/

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