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Election Integrity is Calling

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by Jonathan Broadbent and Linda Traush

Reposted with permission from Jonathan Broadbent’s Substack

Election Integrity is calling.  It’s time for We The People to step up to assure the integrity of each vote in our elections.  This is where the Ohio Chapter of the Election Integrity Network come in and it’s your perfect opportunity to get involved…

We are looking for concerned citizens to get involved with the Ohio Election Integrity Network.  Together, we can do this!

Republicans have grave concerns about the validity of our U.S. elections. We expect that our elections should be fair and accurate, yet it seems that with each new addition of sophisticated software and electronic equipment, “irregularities” and delays grow. As well, the use of mail-in ballots have many people referring to the United States Postal Service as “the largest voting precinct in America.” Yet, this “precinct” is largely unregulated and some recent elections have seen very relaxed application of those rules and laws that do exist.

After the election debacle of 2020, Election Integrity Network (“EIN”) formed in order to facilitate the training of lay person citizens on election process and to band together in pursuit of Election Integrity. It is our belief that with a very large number of passive yet engaged and aware elections observers (all facets of our elections) we may once again regain confidence in the validity of our elections. This engagement is something that needs to be permanent, sustaining ongoing awareness and oversight from We The People.

EIN is a project of the Virginia Institute for Public Policy, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization located in Washington D.C., lead by Jim DeMint (Chairman), Mark Meadows, (Senior Partner), and Legal Counsel Cleta Mitchell. EIN has a goal of forming chapters in all 50 states. As of the date of this letter approximately 20 states have established chapters, including Ohio. Already, there is an infrastructure in place for the Ohio Chapter, including a seasoned leadership team. Learn much more about EIN at www.whoscounting.us

The Ohio Chapter is building a county-level task forces in all 88 counties. This is our open invitation: we are looking for patriotic, pro-America activists who are passionate about election integrity in Cuyahoga, Medina, Lorain, and Summit counties. In addition, we’d love to have people who are interested in being a resource to the chapter, such as technical experts, attorneys, and accountants. 

The Ohio Chapter is building a county-level task forces in all 88 counties. This is our open invitation: we are looking for patriotic, pro-America activists who are passionate about election integrity in Cuyahoga, Medina, Lorain, and Summit counties. In addition, we’d love to have people who are interested in being a resource to the chapter, such as technical experts, attorneys, and accountants. 

If not for you, perhaps you know others who are passionate about Election Integrity and want to find better answers to the issues we face. Examples of great candidates include; someone who has been a poll worker or observer, or is otherwise passionate about making sure that elections are as free from outside interference and influence as possible.

We are very interested in hearing from you!  Our leadership team would be happy to hear from you, answer questions, and chat more about this critical project to explain if this is for you. If you have interest, please let us know and we can schedule a phone or virtual call.  You are also welcome to email directly to ohioeinetwork@proton.me

Best regards,

Jonathan Broadbent, Geauga county and Linda Trausch, Franklin county, Ohio EIN Task Force

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