In a recent government meeting, representatives were presented with a resolution highlighting significant concerns regarding the accuracy and legality of the 2022 Illinois general election. The discussion, led by members of the United Sovereign Americans, emphasized the necessity for a thorough audit of the election results, citing discrepancies that could undermine the integrity of the electoral process.
The resolution outlined alarming findings from an open-source audit, which reportedly uncovered over 4 million instances of ineligible or uncertain voter registrations and nearly 590,000 votes cast by individuals who were not eligible. Additionally, the audit indicated that there were more votes counted than voters who participated, raising serious questions about the validity of the election results.
Speakers at the meeting stressed the importance of ensuring that every citizen's vote is accurately counted and that election officials adhere strictly to federal and state laws governing electoral processes. They argued that the current voting system fails to meet the necessary standards for accuracy and compliance, which could lead to a dilution of the democratic process.
The resolution called for several reforms, including the implementation of secure voting measures, accurate voter rolls, and comprehensive audits conducted by independent auditors. It also demanded that any discrepancies be addressed through manual recounts and a full review of election records.
The representatives were urged to take these findings seriously and to support the resolution as a demonstration of their commitment to the integrity of elections and the concerns of their constituents. The meeting concluded with a call for action to ensure that future elections uphold the principles of free and fair voting, reinforcing the foundational rights of American citizens.