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Yes, there are alternatives to state- and corporate-controlled elections
Hand Count PROOF OF CONCEPT revealed by Clint Curtis and Mark Cook
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Hand Count PROOF OF CONCEPT revealed by Clint Curtis and Mark Cook
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Detroit terminates contract, Dekalb County votes to keep, but Minneapolis has no further public discussion or updates after almost 5 months despite public statement (removed) assuring updates
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Petition receipt with signatures to rescind resolution to appoint Auditor-Treasurer
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ERIC, electronic poll pads, voter registration, case evidence of vulnerabilities in Anoka County, inaccurate voter registration data
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At this morning's House hearing on HF2486, the MN Sec of State says more work needed to understand the more complicated voting system
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If 10% of the county’s legal voters sign (about 2,200 voters), then the County Auditor-Treasurer will remain an elected role and a special election may be held
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Election Cartography
While at the Senate Building in St. Paul on Thursday testifying in opposition to SF2270 (ranked choice voting), it occurred to me that I was overdue in analyzing a few other election bills that have arrived this session, such as SF0003. We are now just over half way through the
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A brief analysis of SF0003, a large election bill on the table in the Minnesota Legislature
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But will that really prevent the truth from eventually being known?
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For SF2270
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Which are already a risky way to tabulate votes