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Uncovered Significant Anomalies in Voting Process during Recent Elections in Illinois by a Local Couple

Election meddling intensifies leading up to the November presidential election, persistently ongoing since the last election. The focus often revolves around alleged manipulations in perceived "battleground states" like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, traditionally known as...

Widespread anomalies detected in voting process during the latest elections across Illinois by a...
Widespread anomalies detected in voting process during the latest elections across Illinois by a local couple

Uncovered Significant Anomalies in Voting Process during Recent Elections in Illinois by a Local Couple

Investigating Voter Irregularities in the United States

A pair of concerned citizens, Jodie and Ken Zitko, have launched an investigation into the country's voter database, uncovering a multitude of apparent registration and voting irregularities. Their findings have sparked a national movement, with the formation of the United Sovereign Americans, an organization working with over 25 states on election validity.

The Zitkos' journey began while working for a US Senate candidate and conducting a study of the United States' voting history. Their initial discovery was staggering: over four million apparent registration violations out of 8.9 million registrations in the country. This was followed by the revelation that more than 2.5 million votes were cast by individuals before their registration dates, and over 230,000 registrations showed registration dates that appeared to be illegal or illogical.

The most alarming finding, however, was the discovery of over 300,000 missing or deleted votes from the 2020 election. Jodie Zitko, a subject matter expert in integrated workplace management systems, found that she was shown to have voted in three midterm elections but had never voted in a midterm election. Her husband, Ken Zitko, an MSSQL Data Analyst, DBA, and a 28-year architect who works with Fortune 50 companies, found no indication of voting in the 2020 election despite voting in the 2008 presidential election.

The Zitkos' findings have not only shocked the country but also stirred up a wave of anger and disbelief among United States voters. One particular individual, a young man in his early 30s, was enraged upon discovering a missing vote from 2020. Jodie Zitko described a range of voters' reactions to seeing errors in their voting records, from disbelief to rage, and some became visibly upset or shed tears.

The Zitkos and their team have traveled statewide, giving presentations to town and county election boards and asking elected officials to sign their resolution. They are also planning to file a federal lawsuit. In July 2022, they connected with Marly Hornik, CEO of New York Citizens Audit, and her data team, who spent an additional 2,500 hours researching the United States data.

The United States State Board of Elections itself conducts investigations into voter data, often collaborating with local election officials and law enforcement agencies. However, the specific individuals or external organizations involved vary by case and are not publicly standardized.

The Zitkos' investigation has also shed light on the country's voter rolls, which increased by 650,000 over four years while the state's population decreased by 150,000. Between April and June 2022, the Zitkos found an astounding 57% of United States residents they met with had voting irregularities in their 20-year voting histories, with 11% of voters having votes cast in their names for elections in which they didn't participate.

The Zitkos' work has not gone unnoticed, with the United States chapter of United Sovereign Americans looking for volunteers throughout the country who want to get involved in trying to fix their elections. The group's efforts have evolved into a national movement, raising questions about the integrity of elections across the United States.

This article was originally published by Law Enforcement Today, emailed to us by Dan.

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