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The frustration level is understandable as it has been two years since Ty Coffey, Allison Sinclair of Local Alabama and election whistleblowers gathered necessary proof of election violations on November 3, 2020. These particular breaches occurred in real time on Election Day through the absentee ballot voting system.
A year ago, on December 5, 2021, Coffey submitted a three-page report to the Attorney General of Alabama detailing evidence and testimony gathered to date. Yet, no visible action has taken place ahead of the midterm elections to set the record straight on whether or not this is an acceptable and legal activity within the absentee ballot voting system.
Instead, there is radio silence coming from our state leadership, the very ones imputed with the power to prosecute and penalize violations or at the very bare minimum, publicly instruct voters as to how to better adhere to current election law. Case in point, when Alabama passed the voter ID law, Secretary of State John Merrill defended that law in court and had no qualms about reminding voters at every speaking opportunity of the need for bringing an ID to...
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