Anonymous ID: 92b5c6 Oct. 6, 2020, 2:17 p.m. No.10951003   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1192

>>10950753

>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/north-carolina-voter-registration-application-incorrect

 

Looks like Civitech.io is involved. See

>>10886679 (pb)

>>10878943 (pb)

 

An anon posted here earlier indicating that their friend received a voter registration in PA with their information pre-filled.

 

The return address in mailing envelope was Election Mail Service, PO Box 6492, Austin, TX, 78762. The footer on the letter contained in the envelope indicated "Questions? Contact support@civitech.io | Election Mail Service, a project of Civitech…"

 

On Oct 1, 2020, Alabama's Secretary of State John H. Merrill sent a letter to Ms. Andi Pringle of the Election Mail Service, indicating that residents of Alabama were calling his office indicating that they were already registered voters and received this voter registration form in the mail. Andi Pringle is also known as Andrea Pringle, who has worked for DC Mayor Vincent Gray for 10 days as Chief of Staff. She "resigned" due to conflict of interest. She worked previously as communications officer and consultant for the Open Society Institute and was communications and outreach strategist for former IL senator Carol Mosley Braun. -ties to Soros and ACORN

 

Andi is also part of March On, a grassroots organization focused on increasing voter registration. In September 2020, she "created a Voter Protection Corps of trained leaders and volunteers who will deploy to vulnerable states and educate voters on their options." This group also plans to "protect the polls on Election Day." It is noted that "to form this Corps, March On is recruiting Voter Protection Captains from the Divine 9 Black fraternities and sororities, as well as women, veterans, young professionals, college students and recent graduates."

 

Civitech

 

Civitech's founders are Madeline Eden and Jeremy Smith. These two individuals also founded Register2Vote.org, a voter registration service. On both their websites, they identify their tools as "nonpartisan" in nature. They also have additional tools that are marketed towards nonpartisan and Democrats (i.e. Republicans are not eligible to use these additional tools).

 

Eden is the Democrat running for Texas House of Representatives to represent District 17.

 

Anons, is it legal for a person running for the elections to be involved with this mess?!

 

Smith is an army vet and a Marshall scholar. In the army, he served as an Engineer and Special Operations officer. For the 2016 election, Smith recruited, trained, and coordinated 6000 attorneys countering voter suppression. He has run voter registration and protection efforts for elections in Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, and Texas.