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Sharing the Truth about Ohio Elections by Citizen Volunteer Researchers
Virtually all states have serious election integrity issues, including Ohio. Once you see the data as we have, you cannot unsee. That is why we are here.
All light blue text are clickable links Content last updated JUNE 23, 2023 - Check back for updates
So you think Ohio elections are secure and accurate? Think again . . .
"There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the Republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution." ~ John Adams, Letter to Jonathan Jackson 2 October 1780, "The Works of John Adams", vol 9, p.511
Secretary of State Frank LaRose boasts that Ohio Elections are secure and fraud is rare. Ohio Election discrepancy discussions are virtually non-existent on Mainstream Media, so Ohio Elections are secure and accurate, right?
A group of volunteer patriots across all of Ohio are spending thousands of volunteer hours searching for TRUTH in Ohio Elections. Sadly, the results are ALARMING; even more disappointing is the lack of interest among many in our Ohio State and Local governments to investigate and take actions to prevent or expose election issues. These government employees work for We The People of Ohio. If they truly are in office to serve US, don't you think they would be interested in finding out the TRUTH and assist in any investigations to uncover issues and irregularities instead of doubling down with the "safest and most secure election ever" talking points, or worse - obstruct investigations?
This site was built to inform Ohioans the TRUTH in Ohio Elections and Government and begin the process to enact much needed change in our Ohio government. We will never ever give up.
Ohio Secretary of State
. SoS issues contradictory Election integrity statements 2021 - 2022.
. The TRUTH behind SoS misleading statements
. Voting machine providers do not allow access to software (programming code) to verify its accuracy.
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