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The fight in California will persist, but the question for all Americans in all states is whether we can continue to keep the Republic – whether we still care enough to sacrifice for Freedom

Citizens of California Still Fight for Free and Honest Elections



In reflection upon the recall effort to give Gavin Newsom a non-essential job, it is no longer an easy option to vote authoritarians out of office. It is truly amazing that Americans even have the option to “throw the bums out,” either in an election or a recall effort like the one that had failed in California in 2021. This is a form of Democracy in action—when the elected official has not fulfilled whatever campaign promises that were made, or if there is demonstrable incompetence, or evidence of criminal activities of political figures, “reverse elections” can spontaneously erupt. Despite the fact that many Californians have voted with their feet, have rejected the autocratic and despotic government and have fled the Golden State, there are many brave patriots who are still fighting for fair and honest elections. Election Integrity Project® California, Inc. (EIPCa), a citizen watchdog group, filed a lawsuit in 2020 against Governor Newsom, the state Attorney General, the Secretary of State and eventually 13 Registrars of Voters. EIPCa fights for election integrity and the rights of every eligible voter to have their votes counted - and only once! That is not actually trusted anymore by an increasing majority in California. The lawsuit is unique in that it challenges California’s unconstitutional election process for future elections, despite the past corruption.

Election Integrity Projectt® California, Inc.

California’s November 3, 2020 election was marred by significant voting and registration irregularities. In the 2021 Recall Election, over 3,550 irregularities in proper California voting procedures were witnessed and documented by EIPCa observers. Election Integrity Projectt® California, Inc. analyzed the state’s official voter list of February 9, 2021 and reported its findings to California’s Secretary of State Shirley Weber on June 17, 2021. This followed EIPCa’s April 30 and May 18, 2021 reports on cross-state voting. The Secretary has not responded to or acted on the findings. California’s election code requires officials to provide timely answers to citizens’ questions. Such as…
  • Almost 124,000 more votes counted in California’s November 3, 2020 election than voters recorded as voting in that election! – Why?
  • More than 7,700 voters have TWO November 3, 2020 votes credited to their voting histories! – Why?
  • California has 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible citizens! – Why?
California may have been one of the initial recent epicenters of premeditated wholesale manipulation of the electoral process. Steve Frank, editor and publisher of California Political Review, has written that questions persist regarding irregularities in the 2020 election in California. He deals in facts and also asks the simple question: “Why are there almost 124,000 more votes counted in California’s November 3, 2020 election than voters recorded as voting in that election?”

One Republican congressional candidate who lost his election race in 2020 complained after the election that he had questioned state election officials; he concluded those officials did not have any serious control over, nor knowledge of, the source of the cast ballots, and they probably didn’t really care. Such congressional candidates, are part of the lawsuit filed by the Election Integrity Project® California, Inc. Linda Paine, co-founder and president of the nonpartisan EIPCa, is seeking answers to over two million documented registration and voting anomalies. The documentation of the truth of the California election process is a necessary and noble venture. As Linda Paine candidly explains:
the radical change in California is due to the corruption and easy manipulation of our electoral process. Noncompliance with state and federal law has resulted in: bloated voter rolls filled with illegitimate registrations; procedures in the polls that provide easy access to a ballot by those who don’t qualify to vote or who are attempting to vote more than once; and a legislative body intent on using legislation to create greater distance between the citizens and the assurance that their vote counts.
Have the corrupt standards of California infected several other states across the nation? It seems that the wave of state officials in several states across America taking a closer look at Arizona’s audit process, the struggle over fair elections in Colorado, Michigan and Wisconsin illuminate the demand for election integrity and the strengthening of state laws is absolutely necessary if citizens want to keep our Republic. This issue of fortifying and sustaining honest election laws in each state may determine whether America will continue to exist as a Free Republic, or one in name only—and there are plenty of imposters.

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Historically, this is comparable to the core Founding Fathers believing that slavery would cease in the new nation conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all are created equal. Yet, slavery persisted because men of ill will and autocratic temperment held human beings in bondage. America’s second president, John Adams said:
We should be unfaithful to ourselves if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our Liberties if anything partial or extraneous should infect the purity of our free, fair, virtuous, and independent elections. If an election is to be determined by a majority of a single vote, and that can be procured by a party through artifice or corruption, the Government may be the choice of a party for its own ends, not of the nation for the national good.
Our Founding Fathers, who wisely formed a Constitutional Republic rather than a monarchy or democracy, understood America would not survive if unscrupulous leaders became able to usurp the government for their own personal or political priorities. The fight in California will persist, but the question for all Americans in all states is whether we can continue to keep the Republic – whether we still care enough to sacrifice for Freedom.

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Dennis Jamison——

Dennis Jamison reinvented his life after working for a multi-billion dollar division of Johnson & Johnson for several years. Currently retired from West Valley College in California, where he taught for nearly 10 years, he now writes articles on history and American freedom for various online publications.

Formerly a contributor to the Communities at the Washington Times and Fairfax Free Citizen, his more current articles appear in Canada Free Press and Communities Digital News. During the 2016 presidential primaries, he was the leader of a network of writers, bloggers, and editors who promoted the candidacy of Dr. Ben Carson. Jamison founded “We the People” - Patriots, Pilgrims, Prophets Writers’ Network and the Citizen Sentinels Network. Both are volunteer groups for grassroots citizen-journalists and activists intent on promoting and preserving the inviolable God-given freedoms rooted in the founding documents. 

Jamison also co-founded RedAmericaConsulting to identify, counsel, and support citizen-candidates, who may not have much campaign money, but whose beliefs and deeds reflect the role of public servants rather than power-hungry politicians.  ​


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