Voter Canvass and Resolution Action Update

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FOUR BASIC TENETS OF AN ELECTION
[ 1 ] Voter Rolls must be accurate
[ 2 ] Votes Counted must be from eligible voters
[ 3 ] Votes must equal the number of people who voted
[ 4 ] Error rates must be no more than 1 in 125K ballots
INITIAL FINDINGS: DATA SETS DIVIDED INTO 4 CATEGORIES:
1. Findings implicate voter rolls are INACCURATE
• 1,021 registered “Duplicate” voters with the same first name, address, and date of birth as of 6/2023
• 10,813 registered “Twin” voters (same birth, address, last name, different first name) voted 11/2020
• 8,455 registered voters do not have a P.O. verified mailing address as of 1/2023 database snapshot
• 10,802 registered voters who never lived at the residence or moved more than 4 years ago as of
1/2023 snapshot
• 831 registered voters with a UPS, Fed-Ex or PO Box Mailing Address
• 98 dead registered (Harford County) voters
• 392 registered voters under the eligible age of 18 voted across 5 Federal elections (2014, 2016, 2018,
2020, 2022)
• 76,594 less votes reported by State Board of Elections (SBE) than City and County Boards of Elections*

2. Findings implicate inaccuracies are potentially costing taxpayers money
• $41,166 cost to mail 25,240 absentee ballots that were never used due to the voter deciding to vote
provisionally at the last minute.*
• $1.3 million potential cost to state for mailing out ballots where 14% of the registration addresses are
inaccurate.

3. The “Inexplicables”
• 19,678 blank ballots in Baltimore County in 2022 Primary.
• 4663 county registrations dates BEFORE State Registration Dates as of 6/2023.
• 23,088 voters did NOT vote in the 2016 Presidential election, VOTED in the 2020 Presidential election,
and were INACTIVE in 12/2021 voter information snapshot.
• 1,365 voters were INACTIVE prior to the 2022 Gubernatorial Primary, ACTIVE right after the Primary,
and once again INACTIVE after the Primary.

4. Findings implicate inaccuracies are in violation of State and Federal laws
• BOE NDA updated language [NVRA 1993 Section 8(i)(1)]
• All registrations not reflecting accurately in our voter rolls are in violation of State and Federal Law
[Maryland Election Law Article §3–505(b)(1); §3–505(c)(1); NVRA 1993 Section 2(b)(4)]
FIGHTING ELECTION INACCURACY
What Maryland Citizens Can Do to Secure Their Elections
There are only two kinds of elections in America: Accurate elections or invalid elections. – Marly Hornik
All findings derived from the official Maryland voter registration list. All background sources available upon request.
CALL TO ACTION
UPDATE ON THE RECENT ACTIONS OF THE STATE BOE
It came to our attention the Maryland SBE recently voted to “update” the oath citizens sign in order to purchase lists. The new language appears to be laying groundwork for taking action against citizens canvassing our state voter rolls to ensure they are being maintained accurately. The State and National party are looking into taking legal action for the State Board to either remove the new language or clarify it will not ever be used to persecute citizens seeking to ensure our LBEs are fulfilling their affirmative duty to ensure our voter rolls are being maintained accurately.
Oath with revision below. (Added language highlighted.)
Under penalty of perjury, I hereby declare, as required by Election Law Article, §3-506, Annotated Code of Maryland, that the list of registered voters for which I am applying is not intended to be used for commercial solicitation or for any other purpose not related to the electoral process. I am aware that, if I use the list for commercial solicitation or for any other purpose not related to the electoral process, or make the list available to the public or third parties or publish or republish the list in a way that allows it to be used in that manner, I will be guilty, upon conviction of a misdemeanor and subject to punishment under Election Law Article, Title 16, Annotated Code of Maryland. I also acknowledge and understand that I cannot use the data for any purpose unrelated to the electoral process. I can use the data to register voters, form a political party, qualify as a candidate for public office, circulate a petition, conduct elections and recount, cast and count ballots, finance a campaign, and other activities that meet the definition of “electoral process” as defined in COMAR 33.03.02.01B(1). I will not use this data for investigations into an illegal or suspected illegal infractions or violations of voters’ behaviors in a specific election.
The language became effective on July 10, 2023, and could signal an intent to deter canvassers who merely want to verify voter roll information.
COMAR 33.03.02.01B(1). “I will not use this data for investigations into an illegal or suspected illegal infractions or violations of voters’ behaviors in a specific election.”
For background on the new rule, please read this article and feel free to mention these items
https://www.uncoverdc.com/2023/08/04/elections-a-county-board-of-elections-pulls-a-fast-one/
CALL TO ACTION
Take time to VOICE YOUR CONCERNS
Send objections to info.sbe@maryland.gov and they will forward the emails to the board. See below for details.
1] CANVASS
September Statewide Canvass
Sign up here:
http://tiny.cc/un3avz

2] PRESENT
Sign up to present our Audit Summary to your local POIs (People of Influence):
County Council, Central Committee, Elected Representatives,
Chambers of Commerce
Contact: citizenvoter2024@gmail.com (subject: Presenter)

3] CONNECT
Join our United Sovereign Americans MD Signal Chat!
http://tiny.cc/qn3avz
4] VOICE YOUR CONCERNS
Regarding the newly updated Oath language, send objections to info.sbe@maryland.gov and they will forward the emailsto the board. For details see additional handout.
5] RESOURCES
Maryland Voter Integrity https://mdvoter.org/
Look under Press Releases!
United Sovereign Americans https://unite4freedom.com/

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