The data students and parents share with universities is deeply personal and highly sensitive. Federal privacy laws restrict access to and disclosure of student data but university officials may have been duped into authorizing disclosure of highly sensitive private student data to a partisan private corporation that works exclusively with Democrats and progressives under the […]
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Double-Scanning of Ballots and the Need for Reconciliation
The need for reconciliation is well-demonstrated by multiple documented examples of double-tabulating of ballots. The number of ballots cast should never exceed the number of voters who participate in an election. Reconciliation is a commonsense process that should be mandatory for every election jurisdiction in the US. Reconciliation prior to certification would reveal errors and […]
Overseas Voting Vulnerabilities
Election officials and the media often refer to late arriving ballots as military votes. This is a misnomer. Certain absentee voting privileges, which had previously been reserved for the military, were expanded to include US citizens living abroad, even those who have never lived in the United States. Federal laws have created serious vulnerabilities through […]
ERIC Sharing Data with Zuckerburg-Funded NGO
ERIC was allegedly established to help states make voter rolls more accurate. The primary effect of ERIC is to grow the voter rolls by converting eligible-but-unregistered (EBU) persons into registered voters. States divulge to ERIC personally identifying information of unregistered residents, including people who have declined to register for privacy reasons. FOIAs reveal that ERIC […]