Things are happening: Post primary lessons learned
Greetings from the SC Safe Elections Team!
We were very busy observing our primary elections to determine ways that the process can be improved. We mobilized 40 people across the state to help in this effort. This blog below our findings which found that SC law wasn’t followed, there were machine glitches that caused votes to be flipped and missing tamper resistant seals. It also summarizes our progress to date as we have been tirelessly working on election reform for almost two years. At the end we provide specific action steps and recommendations you can take.
Taking Back our Freedom: Elections not Selections
We have picked up a lot of new members in our group lately and so here is a welcome video to acquaint you with our mission and take you on a tour of our website. If you have a special skill and would like to volunteer, please let us know by contacting scsafeelections@zohomail.com. We are looking for help is these areas:
1. FOIA/Research
2. Voter Outreach
3. ES&S Election Management System
4. Voter Rolls
5. Data Analysis
6. Poll Watching/Canvassing
7. Legislative issues/contact
8. PR/Media/Website/Newsletter
9. Administration/Telegram/Signal
10. Sheriff strategy
11. Legal
There were several candidates who contested their races due to legal and other irregularities. Here are some video interviews that you will find interesting that talk about the process they endured and how they were treated.
America First Candidates Contest Race Results
Observations from the SC Primary
Team members Laura Scharr and Keith Blandford joined cyber expert Mark Cook in Anderson County for an election integrity summit. There were over 200 people there and after our talks they passed a resolution that said that the Anderson GOP does not recognize Biden as their president.
Thanks for all of your ongoing support. Please engage in the Telegram chat and get involved in your local community.
God bless,
Laura Scharr
Team Leader SC Safe Elections