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Welcome to the Indiana First Action Channel where together we are on a fact-finding mission re: Hoosier election integrity with a focus on data analysis, canvassing, and research. JOIN US.

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Just a reminder: If you won your delegate race, CONGRATS! Fees are due today, although I am sure you received an email. Get 'er done 😀

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🔥HUGE WIN For Election Integrity

Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane “Ada County, just launched their ballot verifiers. They created a tool. It's one of the first of its kind in the nation where they post every single image of every single ballot here in the county. Not only do they post the image of the ballot so that if you wanna go hand count and do your own tally, have at it. They also post side by side with the record of what the machine read the ballot to say.”
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So let me get this straight...

A small town in Wisconsin wants to use hand count paper ballots for their election and they get swarmed by feds wanting to investigate what is going on there.

And meanwhile, we got Georgia adding about 50,000 registrations a month to the voter rolls with no list maintenance happening and the feds are not investigating that?

We are in BIZARRO WORLD

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/small-wisconsin-town-under-review-feds-after-eliminating/
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Newest release from William Daughtery on Cast vote records ("CVRs")

Dr. Walter Daugherity, Ph.D Harvard, Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M

What is a CVR? It is an electronic record of a voter's selections. Election results are produced by tabulating the collection of CVRs and audits can be done by comparisons of the paper ballots against the CVR. Listen for yourself!

NIST standard states that CVRs are not confidential information, yet the Indiana Secretary of State office refuses to instruct county clerks to release them. Is the Secretary of State office violating this federal standard? Some clerks claim they were instructed that it was illegal for them to look at CVRs. If this is the case, how can clerks confidently certify their own elections? This renders the machines useless. https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.1500-103.pdf
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We met with Secretary of State Diego Morales and Kegan Prentice showing them the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) positions on CVRs and other states' published CVRs. Was the Indiana Election Division's guidance in error (Page 333 of https://www.in.gov/sos/elections/files/2024-Election-Administrators-Manual.FINAL.pdf)?  We were told all of the vendors and the Indiana Election Division were called into Luke Britt's office to discuss the dozens of complaints filed, and that no one at that meeting knew what a CVR was exactly.

Mr. Daughtery claims otherwise as you will see in this video.

Why did Senator Greg Walker push so hard to put forth a bill (SB224) deeming CVRs to be made private under state law when they are for the public?

We have been told that Indiana elections are safe and secure. If our elections are truly safe and secure, that will be demonstrated easily via citizen analysis of the CVRs. If our elections are safe and secure, there should be no hesitation by our elected and appointed officials to release this information. However, no transparency, no trust. Give us transparency, and then we will trust.
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Thank you to those that have seen and witnessed much.
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I cannot stress how important it is to be present at your elections office. If you aren't there, you can't assume someone else is there, and if they are, do they know what to look for?

Take everything you have learned over the past few years and apply it!

Go get acquainted with your local election staff and know the layout of the land. Visit the machine testing, and use every opportunity there is between now and the election to go make yourself present.

This is very important, and it's not a huge commitment. Go observe everything you can at the elections office. Ask questions when appropriate. Write yourself notes as soon as you leave. (Often don't allow you to take notes while observing, at least here.)

We need eyes in every elections office across the country!
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