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Friend,


Some news is disturbing.

Some is encouraging.

Each change is a call to action. Don't miss tomorrow's weekly Zoom at Noon.

The Michigan Legislature is using the 2022 passage of Proposal 2 as an excuse to ram through bills that go far beyond what the proposal called for. Nine days of early voting? Let's make it 29, they say. Let's entice voters to give the government their personal emails and phone numbers, and then let's share that protected, private information of our constituents, and their underaged children, with undisclosed third parties.


Senate and House Elections committees are substituting bills with little or no notice as to their contents. They're handing the new bills to their fellow Republican elections committee members during the hearings. Committee members with actual clerk experience are having their amendments voted down. Meanwhile, amendments crafted by Leftists are passing, and these election-integrity-defiling bills are going to the floor of the Senate and House for vote.


Bill Richardson will report.


See what patriots have accomplished to make a change in Troy.


Litigation? Learn how, working with the Thomas More Society, MFE is protecting citizens' constitutional rights. Tim Vetter has news on Soles to the Rolls. Rosemary Tanner will inform us on the laws we need to know in order to protect vulnerable voters. Janine Iyer is rolling out training to help clerks use Check My Vote to find the truth about dead, ineligible, and duplicate voters on the rolls.


Learn what you can do to make a difference. Take action.


Agenda below.


Register to attend Zoom at Noon here. Members welcome. Sorry, no press.

Also, be sure to watch the short 5 to 7 minute Master Classes in Election Integrity. and join the weekly National Working Groups.

  • Citizen Research Project | Ned Jones, EIN

  • Election Technology | Jim Womack, NCEIT

  • Introduction to Election Integrity Infrastructure | Kerri Toloczko and Ned Jones, EIN

  • Vote By Mail / USPS | Ned Jones, EIN

  • Legislative Development | Kathleen Harms, Tennessee Coalition

  • Ranked Choice Voting | Kerri Toloczko and Melody Clarke, EIN

  • Voter Roll Maintenance | Cleta Mitchell, EIN

  • Vulnerable Voters | Kerri Toloczko, EIN

  • Media Training | Kerri Toloczko, EIN

For integrity in Michigan elections,


Patrice Johnson, Chair



Agenda

MFE Coalition Task Force Meeting

Michigan Fair Elections

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, June 22, 2023, via Zoom. Link:


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Patrice Johnson, Chair, Mich. Fair Elections and Pure Integrity Michigan Elections


Rosemary Tanner, Jackson County

--Vulnerable voters and the law


Janine Iyer, Livingston County

--Training clerk to use Check My Vote


Erick Kaardal

--Litigative update


Mark Smith, Benzie County

--Soles to the Rolls and report from Benzie County

Bill Richardson, Vice Chair

--Legislative update

Tim Vetter,

--News and developments with Soles to the Roles


Jeff Schaeper, Oakland County

--You can make a change. They did in Troy. Lessons learned.


New business


Next Task Force Coalition Meeting: Thurs., June 29, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM meeting. Recurring weekly link. Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system: Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZEucOqopz8sGdNYKcvyh8hDELFWbG9eNdwz/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGtrTwpGt2RthqARpwMA4_Cb_TxmCldjadzpTTmFTlbOgvSE85kBbBYSd3-











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