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The mechanism is that elections are held locally. Each state and community conduct their own.
The fight for fair elections has to be fought locally, in each state and precinct.
I have a little bit of experience with this. Let me find the thread and put it into the next tweet.
There is no central control of elections. This is where getting involved with your local groups, and organizing one if there isn't already one in place, matters.

The old adage that all politics is local contains a lot of truth.

See:
I also volunteered in Nevada to monitor vote tabulations in both 2016 and 2018.

During that mess in Florida in 2018, I volunteered to fly to Florida as a volunteer lawyer to help out, but they were too disorganized to figure out where to send me.

That's why say to start now.
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