HACKED: Check Your Voter Registry If You Are A Party Member
For the half of the nation that has not yet voted for their presidential nominee yet, go check your state’s registry and ensure your right to vote, because the registry has been hacked.Both my wife and I have had our registered party erased from record before our state primary has taken place, and we have other confirmed sources coming forward as well.
If you declared as a Republican or a Democrat when you registered to vote, then Google your state’s primary, like this, and see if you are still registered for your party.
If you are in New York you can look it up here: https://voterlookup.elections.state.ny.us/votersearch.aspx.
Reports are coming in that many have had their political party records erased, hacked, before the vote in presidential primaries in New York and elsewhere in the USA have taken place.
If you are not registered as a member of the party you wish to vote for, online, in their system, then they will NOT allow you to vote in the presidential primary.
Forget parties. I will not mention a candidate in this article. You should be able to vote if you want to.
I do not care who you want to vote for, or what party you are affiliated with, if you want to vote in your party’s primary, please check online to make sure you have not been erased in the wake of massive hacks of the digital databases.
We all have a right to vote and take part in this great democracy of the USA.
We get to choose who represents us in government with a fair election.
And when voter turnout is up, better candidates are, historically, voted in.
Somehow the hack has targeted individual's status as being reszigered for a party, regardless of their prior designation and declaration when they registered to vote.
You can try and change this blank party status back to your chosen party by going to your local DMV web site, or you can call your county of residence.
My 15-year allegiance to my party has been erased days after the due date to declare that party in my state’s primary. My wife’s party has disappeared from her record too.
We are both ineligible to vote, as it stands by record, despite us both ensuring we were still registered to vote weeks ago.
We will fight.
We will call and hound our way back into the system to vote for our candidate, as is our right.
We are determined. You should be too.
Make sure you can vote.
The new digital age has spawned an all-digital voting system that can be manipulated and hacked.
On the wake of a huge November election, where not just the new President of the United States is to be decided but also 88% of the Congress (you know, all those people you have been pissed at for somewhere between 2-8 years, or more), voters are not being counted because of fraudulent and criminal activity that has affected our voter registry.
Now friends across social media forums are spreading the word and calling their local county offices and trying to regain their right to vote for their registered parties.
And this comes out on the same day that the “U.S. indicts Iranians for hacking dozens of banks, New York dam” proved to be impactful.
That’s right, folks, DDOS attacks took down numerous bank systems and a dam in New York today.
If your faith in the digital is stalwart, you have to admit the digital world is becoming more disconcerting as we depend on it more and more.
And these cyber attacks, though surely not planned, are proving to be a great distraction from disappearing voter registry records.
Just days ago, over a million Arizona voters found they could not vote for their candidate in the primary, because their registered party records were not visible online; they were not allowed to vote. This includes Americans who have voted in many primaries for the same party, over decades, and those who were new to voting for primaries alike. There might be different results than what has been reported for Arizona.
Is Arizona a conspiracy theory? Who knows? The truth might be stranger. Regardless, people are losing their ability to vote in the primary.
Do not let this happen to you.
There is still time for the half of the nation that has not yet had their primaries.
Corruption has plagued electronic voting registers and machines since their inception (history tells us that corporations can buy votes, literally and legally, by purchasing voting machine companies, in the US), but now something more insidious has risen.
Personally, I am shocked the media has not covered this yet, but maybe the cases in New York have just started to come out.
Please spread the word on all social media platforms and by analog methods, the old ways, by word of mouth: check your voter registration and ensure you can vote.
We must be proactive and vigilant.
We must be allowed to have our voice heard.
Published on March 24, 2016 19:05
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