Documenting the Integrity of the 2024 Election
Signatures from Poll Workers Representing Opposing Parties
Social media has evolved a range of conspiracy theories relating to shifts in election procedures that favor one party or another. Social media has launched an attack on fair elections that protect democracy. This is understandable as the conspiracy theories come from the billionaires who feel threatened by democratic attempts to extract more tax revenue from the top 1%. As there are more people in the democratic society than there are in the top 1%, a radical strategy is needed to be put in place by the top 1%.
Susan Eustis, the inventor of the first electronic voting machine, has put together a WinterGreen team to attack the conspiracy theories should they take hold, by documenting the integrity of the US presidential election by gathering copies of relevant documentation with signatures from members of opposing parties from every election district. Integrity in the conduct of the election can be available for sharing on social media using DeAudit technology from WinterGreen partner DeVote.
DeAudit uses blockchain storage of opposing party election official signatures to provide an immutable record of data. WinterGreen team is preparing to collect copies of relevant election certification documents for every poll site in the US. Poll worker training, an essential aspect of running a good election, is available for a modest fee.
Social media plays a role in defining an era of partisan polarization. Politicians' invention of convenient facts leads to misrepresentation and electorate mistrust. Making available signed documentation from opposing parties goes a long way toward engendering mutual trust, and overcoming social media made-up stories.