Who's Counting with Cleta Mitchell: Christmas Special
Please enjoy this heartfelt message from Election Integrity Network Chairman Cleta Mitchell, as she counts our many gifts and blessings -- including you, our election integrity partners!
Wishing a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and joyous holiday season from our EIN team to you and your family as we celebrate the freedoms God has provided our nation and the privilege of working together to preserve them.
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The Election Integrity Network: Who's Counting?
The future of our republic rests in the confidence of the American voter.
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Poll Watching 101
Learn the general details about how to become a poll watcher. The more you know, the more comfortable you will be in the poll watcher position. Get your state specific information from your secretary of state, local election office, or from your local political party who certifies you as a poll watcher on Election Day.
Become an Election Integrity Watchdog by becoming an expert on your local election systems.
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How to start a local EI Task Force
Learn how simple it is to start a local election integrity task force. All it takes is a couple of concerned citizens coming together at around kitchen cabinets to start a local task force and become an Election Integrity Watchdog.
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Local Task Forces are essential to Election Integrity & Ballot Security
Section 2 of the Citizens Guide. Download the Citizen's Guide at whoscounting.us
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Lesson 13: Protecting Vulnerable Voters, Part 2.
Protecting Vulnerable Voters from dangerous schemes is an important step for any election integrity group.
Don't believe there's fraudsters preying upon vulnerable voters? Here's just one example from Michigan: Trenae Myesha Rainey, 28, pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor counts of making a false statement on an absentee ballot application. During the 2020 general election, Rainey, an employee at an assisted living facility, completed roughly two dozen absentee voter applications, forging individual signatures of residents. She then handed over the ballots to another employee, whom she instructed to send the absentee ballot requests to the county election clerk. Rainey was sentenced to two years' probation, in which the first 45 days would be spent in the county jail. http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2020/Voter%20Fraud%20Database/3_22/Trenae%20Ryesha%20Rainey%202022%20MI.pdf
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