Commissioner Rich Paces in Kerr County, Texas, is onboard with ditching the machines. This past Monday, a motion passed by the Kerr County Commissioners scheduled a public town hall event for election integrity featuring cyber security expert Mark Cook & a demonstration of Texas Election Code Chapter 65 paper ballot/hand tally counting system.
Yesterday, in Burnet County, Texas, the Commissioner's Court removed $500,000 for election machines from the budget, for the time being.
So some headway is being made, albeit slowly. Our persistence will pay off, with the help of God!
Milton, GA. Sorry it was a town, not a county, but they have 30k registered voters, and saved $250k. All counting went off, with bi-partisan participants and observers, without a hitch. If you are interested in learning how this process is done, please contact my email Chatoyancy0614@proton.me. Online training coming soon.
I've known for years that the Progs were pushing a takeover in my home state of Georgia. When Abrams rose from relative obscurity to having Elizabeth Warren in the ATL pre-election, it was clear she was the anointed one. Native Georgians outside metro ATL want nothing to do with progressive policies.
I have reached out to Spalding County GA to thank them for their courage to at least consider and then subsequently act upon issues surrounding e-voting systems. Looking forward to learning more about their concerns but wow-- 3K extra Biden votes accounting for ~24% of the margin of victory in GA for FJB. That's a lot of eggs in one basket and should make every county commissioner in the US start looking A LOT harder at county level issues. That's where the roots are.
In Williamson county, TN in May 2023 we grassroots got our county commissioners to deny funding the purchase of new ESS machines by our election commission. We were happy but short lived. The EC went above them to the state for funding of 900,000 to buy the machines and colluded (I have a hunch) with ESS to make the purchase cheaper than renting the temporary machines that the EC said they must have to get through the next few months. So at Junes commissioners meeting the EC presented the budget request again with the money kicked in by the state it would be cheaper for the county to purchase. The EC also threw a bone in to satisfy us saying they will “study the cost to do hand marked paper ballots by hiring a third party to look at that” for 50,000 dollars. This was approved by our county commissioners. We are stuck now with the new machines on their way - the same ballot printing systems used in the great role model state of Arizona! Does anyone have suggestions who can best do the study for paper ballots? I am worried they’ll pick someone who will support the EC position that paper is too expensive and subject to too much human error and too slow.
What about the 4-5 counties in Arkansas that Col. Reynolds said would be going back to a hand count? I believe that’s what he reported the last time he, Gaub, Clements and Keshel were in OKC.
Commissioner Rich Paces in Kerr County, Texas, is onboard with ditching the machines. This past Monday, a motion passed by the Kerr County Commissioners scheduled a public town hall event for election integrity featuring cyber security expert Mark Cook & a demonstration of Texas Election Code Chapter 65 paper ballot/hand tally counting system.
Yesterday, in Burnet County, Texas, the Commissioner's Court removed $500,000 for election machines from the budget, for the time being.
So some headway is being made, albeit slowly. Our persistence will pay off, with the help of God!
Osage County in MO, and Milton, GA have done hand count and it worked well, saving Milton $250k for 30k registered voters.
Pray tell, where?
Milton, GA. Sorry it was a town, not a county, but they have 30k registered voters, and saved $250k. All counting went off, with bi-partisan participants and observers, without a hitch. If you are interested in learning how this process is done, please contact my email Chatoyancy0614@proton.me. Online training coming soon.
I've known for years that the Progs were pushing a takeover in my home state of Georgia. When Abrams rose from relative obscurity to having Elizabeth Warren in the ATL pre-election, it was clear she was the anointed one. Native Georgians outside metro ATL want nothing to do with progressive policies.
They are not "progressive" in any way. Call them what they are: Communist.
I have reached out to Spalding County GA to thank them for their courage to at least consider and then subsequently act upon issues surrounding e-voting systems. Looking forward to learning more about their concerns but wow-- 3K extra Biden votes accounting for ~24% of the margin of victory in GA for FJB. That's a lot of eggs in one basket and should make every county commissioner in the US start looking A LOT harder at county level issues. That's where the roots are.
Seth,
I live in California. I would like some contacts from Shasta County. I would like to duplicate their results here in Ventura County. Thanks David
Thank you Seth! God is at work!!
Thank you, Seth. Sharing far and wide.
In Williamson county, TN in May 2023 we grassroots got our county commissioners to deny funding the purchase of new ESS machines by our election commission. We were happy but short lived. The EC went above them to the state for funding of 900,000 to buy the machines and colluded (I have a hunch) with ESS to make the purchase cheaper than renting the temporary machines that the EC said they must have to get through the next few months. So at Junes commissioners meeting the EC presented the budget request again with the money kicked in by the state it would be cheaper for the county to purchase. The EC also threw a bone in to satisfy us saying they will “study the cost to do hand marked paper ballots by hiring a third party to look at that” for 50,000 dollars. This was approved by our county commissioners. We are stuck now with the new machines on their way - the same ballot printing systems used in the great role model state of Arizona! Does anyone have suggestions who can best do the study for paper ballots? I am worried they’ll pick someone who will support the EC position that paper is too expensive and subject to too much human error and too slow.
BTW...great news!!!
What about the 4-5 counties in Arkansas that Col. Reynolds said would be going back to a hand count? I believe that’s what he reported the last time he, Gaub, Clements and Keshel were in OKC.
Any news on this?