Good morning,
The Pennsylvania HAVA Complaint hearing is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday 11/21 and 11/22 starting at 9am Eastern. Sorry, we just learned they are allowing NO OBSERVERS.
PIME's hearing will be here in Michigan on Dec. 13, so today's PA hearing will provide insight as to what's to come.
Wishing Erick Kaardal and Heather Honey good luck.
Patrice
This interview is part of EIN’s “After and Before” Series. After 2020 and 2022, and before 2024: Who’s Counting with Cleta Mitchell Podcasts discuss state-by-state experiences in 2022 from the Election Integrity Network’s citizen leaders: The bad…but also the good – and the positive difference an election integrity infrastructure made and is making in state after state.
From Cleta Mitchell
November 18, 2022
After attending the Michigan statewide Election Integrity Summit in May, Patrice Johnson of Pure Integrity for Michigan Elections – went on to create the Michigan Fair Elections coalition. On its first weekly coalition call, twenty-four participants joined Patrice and that number is currently at eighty and growing as the Coalition continues to add new members every day and now has monthly in-person meetings.
All the news out of Michigan is not good for election integrity. The legislature flipped to blue, and the Democrat Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General – all of whom have opposed election integrity and individual liberty at every turn – were reelected. The state also passed a proposition that significantly weakens ballot protections – via a constitutional amendment whose proponents lied to the voters
Amazingly, however, as Patrice notes, these results have not discouraged citizen activists in her coalition, but have actually “fired them up” to work even harder, even if that means a litigation rather than legislation strategy. The coalition is already suing the state to remove Michigan from the corrupt, leftwing controlled Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) that layers a level of opacity over a system that should be transparent and does nothing to clean voter rolls.
Cleta and Patrice also discuss an emerging leftwing practice of using tax dollars to fund leftist-influenced voter registration and turnout on college campuses in Michigan and nationwide.
Despite the political outcomes in the state, Patrice shares good news and experiences that prove the importance and effectiveness of citizen engagement. Patrice is confident that the volunteers in PIME and the Michigan Fair Elections Coalition will continue to make a difference in fighting for truth and fairness of Michigan elections.
Be encouraged – and be engaged!
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