This report provides a blueprint for making it easy to vote and hard to cheat in all 50 states, says head of Honest Elections Project.
In a comprehensive analysis, a non-partisan organization that monitors election integrity has laid out more than a dozen âcritical reformsâ that they assert U.S. states must implement before the 2024 election to âsecure voter integrity.â
âAs we head into a presidential election year, it is more important than ever to pass laws making it easy to vote and hard to cheat in all 50 states. This report provides a blueprint to do exactly that.â
With a demand for âhonest rules for honest electionsâ and a list of fourteen key points that states should tackle, the report concludes that states should outlaw ranked choice voting, alleged monetary influence over the election, non-citizen voting, consolidating election dates, requiring voter ID, and safeguarding vulnerable mail ballots.
âElections should be accountable to the public, not to special interest groups and liberal megadonors,â the report states. âIn 2020, left-wing nonprofits pumped more than $400 million from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg into thousands of election offices, giving more money to places that ultimately voted for Joe Biden.
âDozens of states have banned or restricted private election grants, but the same left-wing group behind âZuck Bucksâ in 2020, the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), has already created a new $80 million program, the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence, to skirt these laws and influence election offices across America.â
Previously, HEP has spoken out against aggressively partisan nonprofit organizations, primarily left-wing groups, pushing money toward elections across the country. Recently, the groupâs report called readersâ attention to what critics have called âZuckBucks 2.0,â and how they believe it could impact the 2024 election.
Ranked-Choice Voting
Also included in the report is a discussion of ranked-choice voting (RCV), which, according to HEP, ought to be prohibited by every state.
According to the document, the use of RCV makes it more difficult to cast a vote, more difficult to comprehend the outcomes of elections, and more difficult to have faith in the voting process. However, HEP asserts that there is a coordinated campaign that is being pushed by left-wing megadonors who are promoting RCV in order to tilt politics to the left. States across the country are making it illegal to use RCV, and cities that are unhappy with it are repealing it.
âWeâve seen at this point possibly a dozen states are facing ballot measure fights to bring ranked choice voting to future elections,â Snead told Fox News Digital. âWeâve seen Zuck Bucks 2.0 launch in earnest, and theyâve got the new $80 million program. We wanted to make sure that those issues were elevated for policymakers and for folks in the media as well, so that they can understand what these new threats and challenges are.â
The HEP reports that despite the fact that there are laws in place that prohibit foreign influence in elections, the vast majority of Americans are opposed to it. Recent polling has shown that this is the case.
More Election Concerns
This allegation comes on the heels of newly released documents that indicate the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) knew it was unethical to censor concerns about the security of mail-in voting prior to the 2020 election, but it proceeded to do so anyway.
On Jan. 22, a collection of documents that were revealed by America First Legal (AFL) made the allegation that the CISA of the Department of Homeland Security was aware that mail-in ballots were less safe than voting in person prior to the election in 2020.
âCommon sense dictates that ballots submitted via mail are inherently less secure than verified, in-person voting by a citizen who shows identification before casting his or her ballot,â Gene Hamilton, AFLâs vice president and general counsel, said in a press release. âThe American people were lied to, and there must be accountability.â
A lawyer for America First Legal (AFL), Michael Ding, stated to The Epoch Times that the new documents were released after the AFL filed a lawsuit against the CISA in November of 2022.
CISA admitted that mail-in voting held more severe risks than in-person elections, but it collaborated with technology companies to restrict what it deemed misinformation, disinformation, or malinformation surrounding the 2020 election. However, the records that were just recently disclosed reveal how CISA did this.
A wave of legislative amendments was enacted in 23 states and the District of Columbia in order to allow Americans to vote by mail. These reforms were implemented in response to the alleged dangers that the COVID-19 virus posed to voters in 2020.
Austin Alonzo contributed to this report.
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