Imagine you’re saving for something special so you deposit $100 every month in your bank account. At the end of the year when you intend to withdraw the money, the teller informs you the account is empty. Because you made your deposit via ATM, there must be a record but the bank refuses to provide the electronic transactions. Where is the money? Who is at fault? Perhaps someone stole your debit card but how can you tell?
If this happened to me, I’d be kicking and screaming to see the ATM’s records. I’m sure the law provides a mechanism for audit to recover my money or at least find out how it disappeared.
Now, let’s examine another scenario. Even though 8,220,494 Floridians voted in the 2018 Governor Race, Ron DeSantis won by a mere 32,463 votes. That is a razor thin margin. It’s even more critical in school boards, state representatives, and other local races. Oftentimes, these positions are won by a handful of votes.
Here is another sobering fact: In 2016, 0.86% Vote by Mail (VBM) ballots were rejected. In 2020, the rejection rate was 0.29% but the number of VBM’s almost doubled. Very suspicious and extremely convenient to execute shenanigans.
Considering that dirty voter rolls and frivolous mail-in ballot practices are conducive to lawless elections, it is incumbent upon Floridians to make sure that only US citizens, who live in our state, with a discernible heartbeat, and meet proper legal requirements, are allowed to cast a vote. There are forces that would very much like Ron DeSantis to be a one term Governor … the same ones who made sure Donald Trump was a one term President.
Florida’s Sunshine Law, Chapter 119, entitles ordinary citizens access to public records. Defend Florida, a nonpartisan organization, is prepared to do the heavy lifting, or better said, the heavy scrubbing. With voter records audit logs in American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) format, a team of grass root volunteers is ready to collaborate with local Supervisor of Elections (SOE) to clean the rolls of deceased, nonresident, or phantom voters.
The problem is, despite multiple requests, the SOE’s are not handing over the data. Why? Having entered contracts with third party vendors to digitize the civic transactions of Floridian voters, they claim extraction is proprietary to the contracted vendors. Aside from dereliction of duty, this is unlawful. If we could only see the data, we could safeguard the midterms … and defend the Sunshine State. I think it’s time to kick and scream.
Frustrated?
1. If you are a Floridian willing to make 3-4 calls a week (5 minutes at most), join my Call One Day initiative:
Please join only if you intend to be a regular weekly caller as there is a cost associated with this platform (little but it matters).
2. Call your local Supervisor of Elections and say “Please (always be polite) provide the audit logs in ASCII format (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) to Defend Florida.
3. Get involved: Text the word “DEFEND” to 91776 and join the movement with Defend Our Union.
Those are my skinny arms in this photo. HB524 is a good start but not enough:
Dated but here’s some perspective:
I’ll be working on Election Integrity for the next coming months, see how I got started here:
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