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    Default DOJ drops an anvil on the Cyber Ninjas.....



    There have been reports, with respect to some of the post-2020 ballot examinations, of proposals to contact individuals face to face to see whether the individuals were qualified voters who had actually voted. See, e.g., Cyber Ninjas Statement of Work ¶ 5.1 (proposing to select three precincts in a large urban county to collect information from individuals through “a combination of phone calls and physical canvassing”).

    This sort of activity raises concerns regarding potential intimidation of voters. For example, when such investigative efforts are directed, or are perceived to be directed, at minority voters or minority communities, they can have a significant intimidating effect on qualified voters that can deter them from seeking to vote in the future. Jurisdictions that authorize or conduct audits must ensure that the way those reviews are conducted has neither the purpose nor the effect of dissuading qualified citizens from participating in the electoral process. If they do not, the Department will act to ensure that all eligible citizens feel safe in exercising their right to register and cast a ballot in future elections.

    If jurisdictions have questions about the constraints federal law places on the kinds of post-election audits they can conduct, they should contact the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division. If citizens believe a jurisdiction has violated the Civil Rights Act’s election record retention and preservation requirements, or believe they have been subjected to intimidation, they can use the Civil Rights Division's online complaint form to report their concerns or call (800) 253-3931.



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    Quote Originally Posted by reagansghost View Post


    There have been reports, with respect to some of the post-2020 ballot examinations, of proposals to contact individuals face to face to see whether the individuals were qualified voters who had actually voted. See, e.g., Cyber Ninjas Statement of Work ¶ 5.1 (proposing to select three precincts in a large urban county to collect information from individuals through “a combination of phone calls and physical canvassing”).

    This sort of activity raises concerns regarding potential intimidation of voters. For example, when such investigative efforts are directed, or are perceived to be directed, at minority voters or minority communities, they can have a significant intimidating effect on qualified voters that can deter them from seeking to vote in the future. Jurisdictions that authorize or conduct audits must ensure that the way those reviews are conducted has neither the purpose nor the effect of dissuading qualified citizens from participating in the electoral process. If they do not, the Department will act to ensure that all eligible citizens feel safe in exercising their right to register and cast a ballot in future elections.

    If jurisdictions have questions about the constraints federal law places on the kinds of post-election audits they can conduct, they should contact the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division. If citizens believe a jurisdiction has violated the Civil Rights Act’s election record retention and preservation requirements, or believe they have been subjected to intimidation, they can use the Civil Rights Division's online complaint form to report their concerns or call (800) 253-3931.



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    Quote Originally Posted by reagansghost View Post


    There have been reports, with respect to some of the post-2020 ballot examinations, of proposals to contact individuals face to face to see whether the individuals were qualified voters who had actually voted. See, e.g., Cyber Ninjas Statement of Work ¶ 5.1 (proposing to select three precincts in a large urban county to collect information from individuals through “a combination of phone calls and physical canvassing”).

    This sort of activity raises concerns regarding potential intimidation of voters. For example, when such investigative efforts are directed, or are perceived to be directed, at minority voters or minority communities, they can have a significant intimidating effect on qualified voters that can deter them from seeking to vote in the future. Jurisdictions that authorize or conduct audits must ensure that the way those reviews are conducted has neither the purpose nor the effect of dissuading qualified citizens from participating in the electoral process. If they do not, the Department will act to ensure that all eligible citizens feel safe in exercising their right to register and cast a ballot in future elections.

    If jurisdictions have questions about the constraints federal law places on the kinds of post-election audits they can conduct, they should contact the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division. If citizens believe a jurisdiction has violated the Civil Rights Act’s election record retention and preservation requirements, or believe they have been subjected to intimidation, they can use the Civil Rights Division's online complaint form to report their concerns or call (800) 253-3931.



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    Quote Originally Posted by reagansghost View Post


    There have been reports, with respect to some of the post-2020 ballot examinations, of proposals to contact individuals face to face to see whether the individuals were qualified voters who had actually voted. See, e.g., Cyber Ninjas Statement of Work ¶ 5.1 (proposing to select three precincts in a large urban county to collect information from individuals through “a combination of phone calls and physical canvassing”).

    This sort of activity raises concerns regarding potential intimidation of voters. For example, when such investigative efforts are directed, or are perceived to be directed, at minority voters or minority communities, they can have a significant intimidating effect on qualified voters that can deter them from seeking to vote in the future. Jurisdictions that authorize or conduct audits must ensure that the way those reviews are conducted has neither the purpose nor the effect of dissuading qualified citizens from participating in the electoral process. If they do not, the Department will act to ensure that all eligible citizens feel safe in exercising their right to register and cast a ballot in future elections.

    If jurisdictions have questions about the constraints federal law places on the kinds of post-election audits they can conduct, they should contact the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division. If citizens believe a jurisdiction has violated the Civil Rights Act’s election record retention and preservation requirements, or believe they have been subjected to intimidation, they can use the Civil Rights Division's online complaint form to report their concerns or call (800) 253-3931.



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    the last thing the Biden administration wants is people being asked if they really voted........
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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    the last thing the Biden administration wants is people being asked if they really voted........
    Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by reagansghost View Post


    There have been reports, with respect to some of the post-2020 ballot examinations, of proposals to contact individuals face to face to see whether the individuals were qualified voters who had actually voted. See, e.g., Cyber Ninjas Statement of Work ¶ 5.1 (proposing to select three precincts in a large urban county to collect information from individuals through “a combination of phone calls and physical canvassing”).

    This sort of activity raises concerns regarding potential intimidation of voters. For example, when such investigative efforts are directed, or are perceived to be directed, at minority voters or minority communities, they can have a significant intimidating effect on qualified voters that can deter them from seeking to vote in the future. Jurisdictions that authorize or conduct audits must ensure that the way those reviews are conducted has neither the purpose nor the effect of dissuading qualified citizens from participating in the electoral process. If they do not, the Department will act to ensure that all eligible citizens feel safe in exercising their right to register and cast a ballot in future elections.

    If jurisdictions have questions about the constraints federal law places on the kinds of post-election audits they can conduct, they should contact the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division. If citizens believe a jurisdiction has violated the Civil Rights Act’s election record retention and preservation requirements, or believe they have been subjected to intimidation, they can use the Civil Rights Division's online complaint form to report their concerns or call (800) 253-3931.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Our ballots are private. On what basis do they think they have the right to contact voters and find out if they voted or not?
    U.S. Constitution does not guarantee the right to a secret ballot...SLUT



    Federal judge says no constitutional right to secret ballot

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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    the last thing the Biden administration wants is people being asked if they really voted........
    The Left is very good at convincing people to let them decide which questions can be asked, and who is allowed to speak.

    Americans have generally not done our duty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whythink View Post
    Ha!
    I expect nearly 55 million of you weren't.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by volsrock View Post
    U.S. Constitution does not guarantee the right to a secret ballot...SLUT
    Like you know anything, INCEL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by volsrock View Post
    U.S. Constitution does not guarantee the right to a secret ballot...SLUT



    Federal judge says no constitutional right to secret ballot
    There are state laws, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpet View Post
    The GOP plans on staying in power by intimidating voters who are unlikely to vote for them.
    Which means they will attempt to intimidate everyone with a functioning brain.

    Anyone still planning to vote for Republicans is either crazy, stupid, traitorous, or all three.

    Most likely "all three" is the correct answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Apisa View Post
    Which means they will attempt to intimidate everyone with a functioning brain.

    Anyone still planning to vote for Republicans are either crazy, stupid, traitorous, or all three.

    Most likely "all three" is the correct answer.
    I totally agree
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    Here is a sample of GOP intimidation.

    Trump supporters going door to door in Pennsylvania demanding to know which candidate voters backed

    Donald Trump supporters calling themselves an "election integrity committee" are going door to door in Pennsylvania and demanding to know whom residents voted for in the November election.
    https://www.rawstory.com/york-county-trump/
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