FORM LETTER FOR PROSPECTIVE SPONSORS
FORM LETTER FOR PROSPECTIVE SPONSORS
Dear __________________
Traditional American elections — those from the mid-1800s until the mid-1900s
— used to be
among the most trusted elections in the world. This was in no small way due to
the fact that America’s elections were open to the public, citizens voted
in-person on Election Day, and paper ballots were used, which allowed a paper
trail should questions of fraud arise. Also, at the time, every aspect of
American elections, except the marking of the voters’ secret ballots, was open
to the public. Anyone could watch precinct workers count the vote. American
elections have changed dramatically over the decades. There are many mail-in
voting options. Encryption software that comes from foreign countries is often
used. There are few, if any, laws that guard against illegal aliens or
nonresidents from voting, as attempts to implement voter IDs have met fierce
resistance. Voter rolls all across the country are littered with dead people.
Many states transport votes to central counting hubs in their large cities,
which are commonly some of the last places to finish counting and provide
opportunity for tampering. Election fraud is as old as the country itself, and
while some may contend that fraud of vote-determining proportion never happens,
there’s good documentation to refute that. Nevertheless, there is no good
argument that can be made against implementing measures that would further
secure our elections to Albany County faith and integrity in one of our
country’s cornerstones. Included with this letter is a Statement of Principles,
as well as some literature we will distribute to help educate community members
on the issues of election integrity and their solutions. We hope that you will
support us in this crucial effort to Albany County election integrity.
Sincerely,
Rick Martin, Chairman/ Executive Director
307-223-1007
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