RI Would be World’s 3rd Worst in Election Integrity

Trump Administration’s new Election Integrity Czar Causes Consternation Among Election Fraudsters

According an international study released this week by The Meyers Report, the State of Rhode Island would rank as the worlds’ third-worst with regard to “election integrity procedures” if compared to 36 countries studied.

The report found that collectively, including all 50 states, that ““The US has the worst voting system of the countries studied,” said Gary Meyers, project director and one of the authors of the report.

Rhode Island’s overall rating, just one point shy of “FAIL”, would rank behind such 3rd-world countries as Ghana, Rwanda, Albania, and Kenya.

The key issues of weakness cited in the report are mail-in ballots and touch screen voting machines  which are not secure and do not have hard paper ballots for recounts. No other nation studied had wide-spread mail-in ballots, as does Rhode Island and many states in the US. Those few that allow any mail-ins had them tightly restricted to the disabled and people out of the country. Ballot harvesting reinstitutes practices ostensibly eliminated by the 1965 Voting Rights Act, where potential voter intimidation occurs on the front porch or in nursing homes, instead at the polling station where it can be more easily detected and stopped.

New Election Integrity Czar? To address this major problem, according to Cleta Mitchell, founder of the US-based Election Integrity Network, the recent appointment of Heather Honey as Deputy Asst Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security for Election Integrity, could be pivotal in restoring integrity and faith in US election procedures. “Having Heather inside the Dept of Homeland Security is an enormous step toward fixing our broken election systems. That’s why the leftist media is howling and having public meltdowns over Heather’s appointment.”

The Meyers Report is 43-year-old organization, comprised of a national and international collection of subject matter experts. The full report can be viewed at meyersreport.news/electionrules/ .

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