Anonymous ID: 148472 Aug. 20, 2021, 6:15 a.m. No.14405459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5469 >>5479 >>5494 >>5541 >>5644 >>5738 >>6026 >>6204 >>6236 >>6271

Think this Maricopa Panic vid from lb is

NOTABLE

moderator was a CEIR cow

quick internet search and this outfit has connections to GA, MI.

Looks like a 4am talking points

swamp planning meeting

 

Center for Election Innovation and Research

 

Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) is an innovative nonprofit with a proven track record of working with election officials from around the country and from both sides of the aisle. We seek to build voter trust and confidence, increase voter participation, and improve the efficiency of election administration. CEIR has the expertise to develop the forward-looking solutions needed for tomorrow's elections and today's voters.

 

pb

>>14405285 Maricopa County 2020 Election Audit Update About Cyber Ninjas

>>14405298 Rattled af

>>14405311 btw. can one of you faggots with HD space archive that shit offline

>>14405326 Richer panic

Anonymous ID: 148472 Aug. 20, 2021, 6:21 a.m. No.14405494   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5501 >>5541 >>5557

>>14405459

>>14405459

>this outfit has connections to GA, MI.

PA and Zuckerbucks

 

A ‘blessing’ at a ‘crucial time’

 

Pennsylvania counties and the Department of State received nearly $25 million from the Center for Tech and Civic Life, which allowed election administrators in all 50 states to apply.

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The Department of State received an additional $13 million from another nonprofit Zuckerberg donated to, The Center for Election Innovation & Research,to spend on voter education.

 

Of the 23 counties that received CTCL funding, a majority of voters in 13 picked Trump in 2020. Those counties received, on average, about $1 per registered voter, while 10 counties Biden won received, on average, about $5 per registered voter.

 

https://lebtown.com/2021/06/01/zuckerberg-funded-support-of-pa-counties-election-expenses-draws-scrutiny/

Anonymous ID: 148472 Aug. 20, 2021, 6:31 a.m. No.14405541   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5557

>>14405459

 

>>14405494

 

>>14405501

>Zuckerberg and Democrats worked hand in glove with the CCP to rig the elections and usurp the will of the American people

nailed it

 

now they aretrying to cover their asses

 

Michigan SoS Benson has two CEIR people on her Election Modernization Advisory Committee

 

Members of the Election Modernization Advisory Committee

 

Tripp Adams, Michigan chapter lead for the Truman National Security Project, an advocacy organization for national security solutions; chief operating officer of Rochester Hills-based Emagine Entertainment; and a lawyer.

 

Jackie Beaudry, Ann Arbor city clerk, who represented the United States on multiple international election observation missions in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.

 

David Becker,executive director and founder of the nonprofitCenter for Election Innovation & Researchin Washington, D.C.; former director of the elections program at The Pew Charitable Trusts and former senior trial attorney in the Voting Section of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division.

 

Nick Ciaramitaro, former director of legislation and public policy for Michigan AFSCME Council 25, former state representative and former Roseville city clerk.

 

Mary R. Clark, Delta Township clerk, certified master municipal clerk, and member of Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Board of Directors (education chair) and Capitol Area Municipal Clerks Association (past president).

 

Sharon Dolente, voting rights strategist with the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan and an attorney.

 

Martha Gonzalez-Cortes, vice president of community investment at the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, former community relations director for the Michigan Department of Civil Rights and former state director of the Office of Migrant Affairs.

 

Trey Grayson, member of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration and boards of directors for Democracy Works and theCenter for Election Innovation and Research, former Kentucky secretary of state and former president of the National Association of Secretaries of State.

 

Rachel Huddleston, publications/communications associate for Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service Inc. in Lansing.

 

 

https://archive.ph/V7DWf

Anonymous ID: 148472 Aug. 20, 2021, 6:35 a.m. No.14405557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5579 >>5707 >>5738 >>5899 >>6026 >>6271

>>14405494

>>14405541

>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/12/18/report-mark-zuckerbergs-419-million-non-profit-contributions-improperly-influenced-2020-presidential-election/

 

Report: Mark Zuckerberg’s $419 Million Non-Profit Contributions ‘Improperly Influenced 2020 Presidential Election’

 

Michael Patrick Leahy18 Dec 202028,739

13:35

 

A report released by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society at a press conference on Wednesday alleged Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife made $419.5 million in contributions to non-profit organizations during the 2020 election cycle–$350 million to the “Safe Elections” Project of the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) andanother $69.5 million to the Center for Election Innovation and Research–that, “improperly influence[d] the 2020 presidential election on behalf of one particular candidate and party.”

 

“The 2020 presidential election witnessed an unprecedented and coordinated public-private partnership to improperly influence the 2020 presidential election on behalf of one particular candidate and party. Funded by hundreds of millions of dollars from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and other high-tech interests, activist organizations created a two-tiered election system that treated voters differently depending on whether they lived in Democrat or Republican strongholds,” Amistad Project Director Phill Kline wrote in the report’s executive summary.

 

The report identified three key actions that, taken together, “represent the beginning of the formation of a two-tier election system favoring one demographic while disadvantaging another demographic.”

 

Private monies dictated city and county election management contrary to both federal law and state election plans endorsed and developed by state legislatures with authority granted by the United States Constitution.

Executive officials in swing states facilitated, through unique and novel contracts, the sharing of private and sensitive information about citizens within those states with private interests, some whom actively promote leftist candidates and agendas.

Swing state governors also started issuing emergency executive orders shutting down in-person voting while pouring new state resources into encouraging persons to vote in advance'. Polling data revealed this coordinated assault on in-person voting generally favored Democrat Party voters who preferred to vote in advance, while placing Republicans, who preferred to vote in person, at a disadvantage. These actions represent the beginning of the formation of a two-tier election system favoring one demographic while disadvantaging another demographic.

Anonymous ID: 148472 Aug. 20, 2021, 6:58 a.m. No.14405707   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14405644

solid translation anon

need to automate that shit like gulag translate

>>14405557

 

South Carolina grant

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/CommitteeInfo/HouseLegislativeOversightCommittee/AgencyWebpages/ElectionCommission/CIER%20Grant%20Contract,%20Amendment,%20and%20Expenditures.pdf

Anonymous ID: 148472 Aug. 20, 2021, 8:15 a.m. No.14406230   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14406178

 

Senator appoints colleague’s wife to gaming board

 

Published March 06. 2021 06:00AM

by Angela Couloumbis SPOTLIGHT PA

 

HARRISBURG - The top Republican in the Pennsylvania Senate has quietly appointed the spouse of a colleague to a coveted spot on the state’s Gaming Control Board, raising questions anew about whether the regulatory panel has become a lucrative landing ground for the politically connected.

 

Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Centre, named Frances “Fran” Regan to servea two-year term on the board, a plum appointment in Harrisburg circles because, ata $145,000 annual salary,it is one of the higher-paid positions in state government.

 

Regan, who is married to Sen. Mike Regan, R-York, was sworn in Monday, with little fanfare inside the Gaming Control Board’s office, according to board officials.

 

Unlike with several previous appointments, there was no news release announcing her selection - her name simply appeared on the board’s website. When asked for Regan’s resume, board officials initially said they did not have one.

 

Late Tuesday, they provided a biography for Regan, which says that she served with the federal probation office for more than 24 years conducting background and criminal investigations.

 

For the past six years, she has been a small-business owner, holding public and private fitness classes to empower women and their personal safety.