Uncovering Non-Citizen Voting: The Fair Election Fund’s Quest for Accuracy

The Fair Election Fund, an election integrity watchdog group, announced a significant investigation into noncitizen voting across seven swing states on Monday. Doug Collins, a senior advisor to the organization and former Georgia congressman, stated in a written release.

Efforts to maintain election integrity hinge on the accuracy and reliability of our voter databases. We have seen states like Texas and Virginia remove noncitizens from voter rolls, and other states must follow suit. While meticulously reviewing voter rolls and conducting cross-checks can be an arduous task, it is crucial work. The Fair Election Fund is prepared to take on this challenge to prevent illegals from voting and ensure that every vote cast belongs to a U.S. citizen and resident of that state.

The investigation by the Fair Election Fund will focus on ensuring the integrity of elections in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, as well as identifying and removing any ineligible voters from the voter database.

To verify voter eligibility, the investigation will compare jury summons response data in the ten most populous counties in each of the seven swing states with their respective voter rolls. If any discrepancies are discovered, the Fair Election Fund will identify these cases and promptly alert state authorities. The investigation is set to commence this week, with findings expected to be announced by mid-October.

The Fund was established in May with a mission to uncover fraud and abuse within the American election system. Recently, it awarded $25,000 in bounties to concerned citizens in Nevada who reported information about union leaders compelling their members to vote a specific way. The organization is also investigating the Democrat donor platform ActBlue after observing seemingly suspicious Biden and Harris campaign fundraising figures. In doing so, they discovered 60,000 potential cases of fraud, which have since been turned over to Alabama, Nebraska, Kansas, Virginia, Tennessee, and Texas.

When the group first came together, an advertisement said that elections are “the bedrock of our American experiment.” The ad’s narrator added.

It’s part of our core, but we can only have confidence in the results if there is trust in the process. Across the country, there are real cases and abuses in the system that have eroded our trust.

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