Today LAA put out a statement calling on Stark County Ohio to rescind their $6 million contract for 'black box' Dominion Voting Equipment, and encouraging the public to tell them to find a better option.
Washington DC --- Today, Look Ahead America Executive Director Matt Braynard urged the public, particularly in Ohio, to warn the Board of Elections of Stark County, Ohio, not to move ahead with their $6 million dollar purchase of Dominion Voting Equipment.
Said Braynard, “It is unconscionable for any free election to be run on “black box” voting equipment where both the software and hardware are proprietary and the code that runs them is not available for public inspection.
And any elected official who thinks it is acceptable to purchase voting equipment is as qualified to have their job as a mechanic who thinks it is acceptable to put water in your Chevy’s gas tank.
“Over and over again after the 2020 General Election, executives from companies that sold black box voting equipment told government officials who asked questions about how their machines operated that they could not answer because the software was ‘proprietary’ company secret.
“ Open-source election software and hardware removes the dangerous suspicion that elections results are not valid, and I encourage Stark County to seek other options.
“I urge the public, particularly those in Stark County Ohio, to reach out to the commissioners and tell them black box voting equipment is unacceptable in a free country.”
County Board of Elections can be reached via phone at 330.451.8683 or by email at boe@starkcountyohio.gov.
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Just because the Electoral College has been decided and I am engaging in broader endeavors, I'm not calling it quits on the 2020 General Election voter integrity issues.
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I'm also free to speak and operate independently now that the legal cases have been dropped.
I am going to continue to bring forth evidence that the number of illegal ballots surpassed the margins of victory in GA, AZ, and WI.
In each of these states, I will present further evidence to the state government, legislatures, and law enforcement, and am counting those of you who live in these states to insist they hold hearings where, absent a ticking clock, these issues can be examined.
The GOP is not like McDonalds where you decide to boycott them because they messed up your coffee. Or a sports team you stop rooting for because they picked a bad QB.
The GOP is made up for whomever shows up. Trump showed up and made it his party.
The GOP is whatever you make it into through your participation.
And if you say you're "done with the GOP" and never showed up for even a single precinct organization meeting, you didn't do your part and have no business complaining.
The books are effectively closed for the Voter Integrity Project, though some expenses/chargebacks are still pending/uncertain. The surplus for the project is about $84,000 though may be a little higher.
As promised, anyone who wants their money back may email viprefund@braynard.com and include your info (name, email, address). If more people request a refund than the surplus can cover, it will be allocated proportionately based on donation. You have a week to notify me.
Any money left over after that will help the relaunch of Look Ahead America, an organization dedicated to patriotic voter registration and fighting against voter fraud and tech censorship.
These are the two indicators of someone no longer eligible to vote due to residency:
NCOA = Voters who filed change of address to another state.
SVR = Subsequent Voter Registration in another state
Merged = NCOA+SVR Deduped
State / NCOA / SVR / Merged
AZ / 5,084 / 744 / 5,790
GA / 15,700 / 4926 / 20,311
MI / 12,120 / 1,170 / 13,248
NV / 5,145 / 3,401 / 8,502
PA / 7,426 / 7,051 / 14,477
WI / 6,207 / 765 / 6,966
The SVR component was greatly hampered by the lack of reliable DOB from state voter records and/or commercial vendors, so these numbers are all artificially low. We only matched when we had a full DOB we were confident of.
- We are running six different analysis across these six states. Five of them are still in progress but I believe one of them has reached the point where I can make a conclusion.
- We have not found evidence of a targeted effort to cast the ballots of deceased voters.
- I have worked with scrubbing and matching deceased data for several years and I know how frequent even seemingly reliable methods can turn up false positives.
- We applied a particularly high standard of rigor to the early/abs voters in the six target states.
- However, we did find ballots incidentally cast in the name of the deceased among otherwise inactive voters in our NCOA program.