We The People of Montana are protecting our legal right to vote.

We’re restoring the integrity of Montana elections through local citizen outreach and education.

 

Our mission: to create a statewide grassroots movement around election integrity, as well as identify weaknesses in our voting systems and county processes and fix them!


Cascade County’s Voter Registration Conundrum:

ATTENTION MONTANANS — Cascade County burst its bubble!

On January 3, 2023, the county (or maybe the state?) drastically dropped at least 3,085 or 6% of the Registered Voters from the county rolls. The county is now at a level it last reached in mid-August of 2020. Three elections have been "certified" during that time.

How many of those dropped were part of the 29,379 "certified voters" in the November 8, 2022 election? Did the officials who certified the numbers verify under the penalty of perjury that the votes came from valid Montana voters at valid addresses? The Cascade County Commissioners and election administrator received the MEIP 2020 Canvass Report showing 120,612 invalid votes were certified in the state, though none of them reached out to us to learn more. Cascade County citizens independently identified questionable certified votes in the 2020 election.

“Trust but verify” is getting more difficult with Montana elections.


Take a minute to prepare and send an email to your area election clerk about obtaining your county’s 2022 cast vote records (CVRs).

Download the the CVR Template for Montana with FOIA instructions to get started. Please include the two attachments that are mentioned in the FOIA: Sample CVR Hearder, and Electionware Vol. V: User's Guide.

Total Invalid Montana Votes: 120,261 VOTES!

Montana Election Integrity Project canvassed six Montana counties to ask questions about the Montana 2020 General Election in which 612,075 votes were cast. The counties canvassed were Carbon, Flathead, Lewis & Clark, Missoula, Ravalli, and Yellowstone.

Of the 4,347 voters for whom the canvassers obtained information, we found 1,138 voters who cast votes which are considered to be invalid. This is 26.2% of the voters canvassed. Extrapolated across the whole state of Montana this represents 120,261 invalid votes !

 
 

Did you know that Montana is #4 in the nation per capita for CTCL Funds Received?!

According to an earlier article released by Montana Election Integrity Project (MEIP), Montana again takes the lead in national potential election fraud by having the #1 county in the country in per capita for the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) funds. Blaine County received $36.40 per capita, the highest of the 28 counties that accepted funds. The second-highest county was Glacier, with $19.15 per capita. It is suspected that the goal was to narrow the margin in Republican states.

Montana Legislators ask AG for Konnech Voting Software halt pending investigation after Montana voting software linked to Chinese data leak arrest.

Does our vote even matter?

Missoula County Elections made national headlines. On January 4, 2021, under the supervision of the Missoula County Elections Administrator and staff a group of Missoula citizens hand-counted all of the signature envelopes from the 2020 November Federal General Election and found that 4,592 out of the 72,491 total mail-in ballots lacked corresponding signature envelopes.

Then in a later count commissioned by the Missoula County Republicans and conducted in March of 2022 by County Election Office staff in Missoula, the Elections Office produced a total of 33 numbered boxes of affirmation envelopes; two more than the County produced on January 4th, 2021!

Fundamental conflicts of interest equal compromised election integrity

ES&S financially supports organizations to which Montana clerks and state election officials belong, eliminating any chance of impartial audits.

Did you know that all 50 of the Secretaries of State, including Montana's Secretary of State, Christi Jacobsen, belong to the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS)? In addition, all State Election Directors, including the Montana State Election Director, Dana Corson, belong to the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED). Each organization is funded in part by ES&S and Dominion voting machine companies. What does it mean for election integrity when our secretaries of state and our state election directors belong to associations funded by the voting machine equipment manufacturers that they are supposed to audit?

Montana’s voting machines are vulnerable to malign influence and our state’s ES&S machines tabulate election results using contractually locked source codes.

They did so even after ES&S admitted in official writing they knew that the internal modems made it impossible to certify their own machines.

Why did ES&S sell machines with internal modems to Montana counties without their knowledge?

One ballot can be counted multiple times using Montana’s ES&S voting machines

Before the November 2020 election, the VP of Sales for ES&S Voting Machines admitted that one ballot could be counted multiple times in an election.

In March 2020, progressive Dr. Laura Chamberlain outlined voting machine fraud with Dominion, ES&S, and algorithms being used to flip the Democrat primaries away from Bernie in 2016 and 2020.

Computer Scientist J. Alex Halderman, David Wagner, and David Jefferson all say that internet voting is a terrible idea. NBC News reported 10-months before the 2020 election that ES&S is using 14,000 DS200 tabulators with modems that connect to the internet. The report featured  "top computer scientist" explaining "once a hacker starts talking to the voting machine through the modem they can hack the software in the voting machine and make it cheat in future elections."

MT Clerks and County Commissioner associations lobbied Gov. Bullock for an unconstitutional emergency order allowing mail-in voting.

2020 ballot issues and candidate votes raise questions about the validity of the certified results. Mathematical predictions of Montana 2020 results are impossible.

Experts Discuss Montana Election Findings

  • Montana had 46,000 excess votes in 2020 Election, analyst shares

  • 40-Year Elections Modeler Predicted Outcome of 53 of 56 Montana County Elections

  • Montana Election Not Counted, It Was Calculated

 
 

“It is in the interest of tyrants to reduce the people to ignorance and vice. For they cannot live in any country where virtue and knowledge prevail.”

— Samuel Adams

 

Getting to the truth so we can move forward in trust and confidence

Concerned citizens throughout the state of Montana are seeking truth. They know that most election officials are “just doing their job,” but some have made it difficult to impossible for Montana citizens to access public information.

After charging citizens $3,000 to count signature envelopes on January 4, 2021, the Missoula County Elections Office stated they planned to charge citizens an additional $7,280 to continue their investigation. The citizen group found 4,592 votes had been certified without corresponding signature envelopes showing an actual voter had cast those votes. In Flathead County, a group of concerned voters asked their elections administrator to ballot envelopes and were told the FOIA would cost them a whopping $14,000 to do a hand count and were given just two weeks to raise the funds !

If this was the “most secure election” in our country’s history, why are some Montana county offices creating unattainable barriers to entry?

 
 

Get up, stand up, be brave. This is a monumental moment in our country’s history.

 
 
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Join us in defending our God-given freedoms. Help us protect our great state of Montana from malign influence, fix 2020, and repair our voting system for future elections.