Launches New Six-Figure Ad That Will Run During the Olympics in Battleground States Encouraging Other Whistleblowers to Come Forward
The Fair Election Fund, a national election integrity watchdog group, today announced it is in the process of awarding an initial $50,000 in bounties to whistleblowers with first-hand knowledge of voter fraud or election administration issues in Michigan, Connecticut, and Georgia, and North Carolina.
The bounties paid to North Carolinians also included whistleblowers who spoke out against the North Carolina State Board of Elections election interference attempt to block the voting rights of over 17,000 North Carolinians by refusing to certify Cornel West for the ballot.
The success of initial bounties prove the need for expansion into key swing states. After the Fair Election Fund’s initial success it announced today a six-figure digital and OTT ad buy running during the Olympics in seven swing states (AZ, NV, WI, MI, PA, GA, NC) encouraging other whistleblowers to come forward and share their stories.
The Fair Election Fund was formed in May with the pledge to spend over $5 million on a bounty fund that will pay whistleblowers with first hand knowledge of voter fraud to shine a light on abuses still occuring in our election system.
Doug Collins, Former US Congressman from Georgia and Fair Election Fund Senior Advisor released the following statement:
“The Fair Election Fund is thrilled that our incentives are working and we’re learning more about systemic problems with our election system, but this is just the beginning. The Fair Election Fund today is sharing the stories of the first brave whistleblowers who stepped up and exposed the wrongdoing they saw in the election process and we are grateful for their contribution. We must shine a light on these abuses and root out election fraud before Americans head to the polls this November.”
We received reports from whistleblowers that are listed below:
In Michigan, numerous whistleblowers reported: “delay in receiving” their ballot, “issues” they “had as a mail carrier,” “receiving two ballots,” “problems with the post office,” “independent parties blocked from overseeing counting,” “couldn’t follow” their “ballot locally by number.”
In Georgia, reports were recorded of: individuals “monitoring the drop box at a local library,” ballots “delayed by weeks,” sent “sent a number of absentee ballots that had not been requested in the last election,” receiving “multiple ballots,” “the post office delivered a change of polling location after the date of the runoff election,” and receiving “5 absentee ballots and never requested one.”
In Connecticut, whistleblowers reported: “ballot sent to an address” they “did not have in 25 years,” and “ballot not showing up on time.”
In North Carolina, reports were recorded of: ballots being “delivered late by USPS,” “ many absentee voters were not even required to show or prove ID,” and several reports that voters “never received ballots.”
Frustrated North Carolinians also urged the NCSBE to reverse their decision and allow third party candidates to appear on the ballot.
- Daniel Barron from Fayetteville, NC is opposing the NCSBE vote, saying “Parties in Raleigh made a decision that needs to be overturned immediately. Everybody needs their voice heard.”
- Cherish Nance from NC said “enough isn’t being done.” “The decision Raleigh made to silence our voice is wrong.”
- Trey Rogers from NC said “Our voices need to be heard all the way in Raleigh. They need to overturn the decision immediately. There is no justice if there’s no justice for all.”
- Derrick Trenier, US Army veteran from NC said he is concerned that “Bureaucrats in Raleigh are not looking out for us. The decision that they made needs to be reversed because there’s no way you guys should be trying to silence our voice.”
“We’re Watching,” a 30-second digital ad, will run in Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina and urges whistleblowers to call 301-388-8733 to report election fraud in their state. The ad tells the story of a Connecticut Democratic operative recently charged in an absentee ballot stuffing investigation.
Watch the ad HERE.
TRANSCRIPT:
You could be eligible for compensation. If you see something, say something.
The Fair Election Fund is a watchdog group that was formed in May and will spend over $5 million in 2024 to shine a light on fraud and abuse still occuring in our election system. Those who expose wrongdoing could be compensated from the Fair Election Fund’s whistleblower protection fund. Those who want to contact the Fair Election Fund regarding the NCSEB’s decision can share their story at thefairelectionfund.com or call 301-388-8733.