This Election Day, concerned citizens have a unique opportunity to make history by joining an unprecedented grassroots effort to monitor the integrity of our voting process. As part of a nationwide push for transparency and accountability, those who are free on Election Day are encouraged to become Citizen Auditors—to observe local polling stations, document potential irregularities, and send a message loud and clear: We are watching, and we care.
Why Your Participation Matters
In recent years, reports of issues at polling locations have raised concerns about access, intimidation, and potential interference in the democratic process. This year’s election is already being called the most crucial in American history, and it deserves to be the most transparent. With a high turnout anticipated, it's vital to have dedicated citizens ensuring that every vote is counted fairly and that no eligible voter is turned away.
What Citizen Auditors Should Look For:
Voter Access: If voters are being turned away, note the reason. Minor errors should not prevent eligible citizens from casting their vote. Your documentation can help protect the rights of every voter.
Polling Place Accessibility: Is every polling location open and adequately staffed? In past elections, areas with limited resources—especially rural and underserved communities—have faced closures or staffing shortages. If access appears limited or problematic, make a note of it.
Intimidation or Harassment: Watch for anything that could discourage people from voting—this includes confrontations over political apparel or hostile behavior near polling entrances. Stay calm and document discreetly. Your presence should be peaceful but purposeful.
Polling Hours: Polling stations should open on time and stay open until the designated closing time. If you observe late openings or early closures, take note of the times and report accordingly.
Documentation is Key: If you see something concerning, take photos, videos, and detailed notes. Record times, locations, and descriptions—high-quality documentation is crucial for credibility. If you have a zoom lens, bring it along to capture clear evidence from a respectful distance.
Reporting Procedures
For any issues that may arise, have the Nationwide Voter Protection Hotline ready: 1-833-336-8683 (or Spanish: 1-888-839-8682). State-specific hotlines are also available for localized support. In serious cases, contact your local sheriff’s non-emergency number; remember, the sheriff’s office is a constitutional authority and can provide immediate support.
Guidelines for Effective Observation
Remain Respectful and Non-Confrontational: Your role as a Citizen Auditor is to observe, not to intervene. Keep interactions polite and let your documentation do the talking.
Be Prepared: Bring essentials like water, snacks, and a fully charged phone. Dress comfortably for an extended day of observation.
Team Up: Working with friends, neighbors, or community members can help ensure comprehensive coverage and enhance safety.
Document History in Real-Time
This Election Day, we’re calling on patriots across the nation to join this critical effort. By documenting what you see, you’re not only protecting the rights of voters today but contributing to a larger legacy of transparency and fairness in future elections. This is an opportunity to make a real difference and be a part of history.
Thank you for stepping up to safeguard our Republic and ensuring that every American’s voice is heard.
Remember, the only way to keep our Republic free is for We the People to stay vigilant and engaged.
No squirrels, raccoons, or any other creatures were harmed in the making of this call to action.
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