Anonymous ID: 86a29e Sept. 14, 2021, 7:24 p.m. No.14582934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2937 >>3048

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> skank named Jennifer Morell from the "The Elections Group"

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where is Eric Coomer?

 

Jennifer Morrell from ‘The Elections Group’ Turned Up in Several States —Now Seen Partying with Dominion Executive Eric Coomer and Colorado Democrats and Election Officials

By Joe Hoft

Published August 1, 2021 at 9:00pm

616 Comments

 

The far-left “The Elections Group” founder Jennifer Morrell continues to pop up almost any place where the results of the 2020 Election were in question.

 

We reported earlier that Jennifer Morrell was located in Georgia after the 2020 election when ‘The Elections Group’ was identified in an investigation there.

 

Ms. Morrell also showed up in Arizona after the 2020 Election as one of three far left observers brought in by Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs to determine how to unravel the state Senate’s election audit.

 

She also has connections with multiple left-wing non-profits [note that non-profits are not to be political and yet most all of these far-left groups are political].

 

Morrell’s ‘The Election Group’ was alsooperating in Wisconsin on Election Nigh

 

Now we have confirmation that Jennifer Morrell was partying in Colorado before the 2020 Election with local elections officials, state employees, and at least one Dominion executive

 

Dominion executive Eric Coomer hosted the Democrat officials and activists.

Where else can Ms. Morrell be found meandering around with Democrat election-related individuals and Dominion employees?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/jennifer-morrell-elections-group-turned-multiple-states-2020-election-today-can-add-colorado-list/?utm_source=ground.news&utm_medium=referral

Anonymous ID: 86a29e Sept. 14, 2021, 7:37 p.m. No.14583048   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3147 >>3204 >>3256 >>3399

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this cunt was everywhere

 

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Morrell and‘The Elections Group’ Were Involved in Georgia’s 2020 Election, Criticize the Arizona Audit, and Are Connected to Huge Far-Left Nonprofits

 

Jennifer Morrell and ‘The Elections Group’, founded by Morrell (pictured above), are all over the 2020 Election steal. Morrell and her ‘Group’ were involved in Georgia, are heavily involved in criticizing the Arizona audit, and are a key component in the Deep State ‘nonprofits’ behind the 2020 Election sham.

 

In the recently uncovered 29-page report that was created by Carter Jones and provided to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, there were numerous observations of potential crimes and corruption. But in addition, there is one entity that shows up in this report that until today remained unnoticed. It is the entity referenced in the report labeled The Elections Group.

 

Below is one such instance mentioning The Elections Group in Carter Jones’ timeline report:

 

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Below is the entire report from Carter Jones with mentions of The Elections Group noted on pages 10, 11, 15 and 24 in the report.

 

The Elections Group was founded by Jennifer Morrell and Noah Praetz in 2020, according to their webpage:

 

Somehow The Elections Group made it into the election process in Fulton County Georgia. We also know per Influence Watch that Morrell worked with the CISA – the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. This entity claimed the 2020 Election was safe and secure despite piles of information to the contrary. This gives us a hint about Morrell’s political leanings and integrity.

 

Three of The Elections Group’s six nonprofit and academic “Partners” are:

 

the Center for Tech and Civic Life: main Zuckerbucks nonprofit bagman;

National Vote at Home Institute: one of Zuckerbucks nonprofit bagmen;

Center for Civic Design: one of Zuckerbucks nonprofit bagmen

 

Morrell is also heavily involved in the Democrats’ attempted destruction of the 2020 Election audit being performed for the Arizona Senate. When reviewing the 2020 Election results in Maricopa County and you’ll see that Morrell and Praetz both signed the April 22 letter to Arizona Senate President Karen Fann. In this letter from the Brennan Group of far-left nonprofits, the Democrats are requesting that the Arizona Senate stop their audit.

 

Morrell is one of Arizona’s corrupt Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ three observers. She is one of those quiet, efficient progressive-Democrat operatives who slip in and get placed where needed – along with Elizabeth Howard, Esq. from the Brennan Center and also of U.N. / Harri Hursti fame and our old friend, the spy, Ryan “Snidely Whiplash” Macias.

 

All of the three observers together were invited by ABC 15 in AZ to a discussion regarding their observations of the audit:

 

Morrell then put together a hit piece on the Arizona Audit for the far-left Washington Post. In her observer quotes in the WaPo about AZ audit, she attempted to destroy the audit firm hired to perform the audit, Cyber Ninjas:>>14582934

Anonymous ID: 86a29e Sept. 14, 2021, 7:55 p.m. No.14583204   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3301

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https://www.influencewatch.org/person/jennifer-morrell/

 

Jennifer Morrell is a former election official who currently works in a variety of left-leaning election policy roles, most notably she works as a consultant to the left-leaning Democracy Fund, where she leads the fund’s Election Validation Project. Much of Morrell’s work and consulting focuses on combatting alleged interference in election from foreign governments.

 

She is also a partner at the Elections Group, a for-profit consulting firm, and advises the United States government on election security issues, including working alongside the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Her previous roles as an election official in Utah and Colorado were highlighted by implementation of risk-limiting audits (RLAs). [1]

 

Background

 

Prior to working as an election security consultant for left-leaning groups and the U.S. government, Jennifer Morrell served stints as an election official in Colorado and Utah for nine years. Her most senior role as an election official was as Deputy of Elections for Arapahoe County, Colorado, where she assisted In Colorado’s first successful statewide risk-limiting audit, and she has since helped several states launch audit pilot programs. [2]

Activities

 

Morrell has delivered many presentations across the nation concerning election security. She gave one to the RSA cybersecurity conference titled “Enemies at the Gate: Protecting American Democracy in 2020,” which focused on potential threats to the 2020 Presidential election, including foreign interference. [3] Morrell has also presented on behalf of the left-leaning Democracy Fund’s Data Validation Project to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s Data Summit with was titled “The Election Validation Project: Increasing Trust in Elections Through Audits, Standards, and Testing. [4]

 

During the 2020 coronavirus pandemic amid pushes to move the 2020 elections to predominately or exclusively mail-in ballots, Morrell expressed apprehension of the idea of moving largely to mail ballots. Morrell told the Connecticut Post that “If you have a pandemic and you require this, I think that’s a little bit of a question mark. Will certain communities respond to that favorably, and trust it and feel confident about it?…If you talk to my good friends in Massachusetts or somewhere on the East Coast, they’re going to tell you, ‘That’s just not how we do things around here.’ “[5]

Election Validation Project

 

In 2018, the Democracy Fund, a left leaning advocacy foundation funded by left-leaning eBay billionaire Pierre Omidyar, hired Morrell to consult as the director of its Election Validation Project. The project was described by the Democracy Fund as an effort to increase public trust in elections by supporting rigorous audits, standards, and testing. Morrell and the Democracy Fund describe the need to implement their preferred policies around election administration nationally by implementing “a uniform set of audit standards that go beyond auditing ballot tabulation equipment.” [6]

 

Morrell published a report through Democracy Fund titled “Knowing It’s Right: A Practical Guide to Risk-Limiting Audits” which walks states through the process of performing an audit. Communications from the Election Validation Project allude to the alleged interference in the 2016 election by Russia. In her report,Morrell states “As we work through reestablishing trust in our elections following Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s 22-month long investigation, the threat of interference in our elections by another nation-state remains.”[7]