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On July 26 th, 2022, the Pennsylvania Department of State sent an unusual memo to county election authorities mentioning that the questionable ERIC system is recently starting to perform an evaluation of “inappropriate votes” that might have been cast in the 2020 election. Since of this “examination”, the Department of State is recommending that the private counties preserve all election records from2020 The developer of the memo is unusual to state the least.
The Gateway Pundit has formerly covered the questionable personal ERIC system:
ERIC Part 1: Who’s “Cleaning” Our Voter Rolls? ERIC Now in 31 States
ERIC Part 2: Largest U.S. Counties Removed ZERO to TWO Ineligible Voters
ERIC Part 3: The Founding of the Nation’s Largest Voter Roll Clean-up Operation
ERIC Part 4: A Response to the Panicked Media Attacks
From the memo:
Dear County Election Officials:
As you are certainly conscious, there has actually been a big quantity of lawsuits surrounding the November 3, 2020 basic election. While a few of these cases have actually been dealt with, others continue to work their method through different courts. Even more, you might likewise know that Pennsylvania belongs to the Electronic Registration Information Center (” ERIC”). ERIC subscription helps in enhancing the precision of Pennsylvania’s citizen rolls and in carrying out citizen list upkeep activities. As part of its subscription in ERIC, Pennsylvania is taking part in the Voter Participation Project to help in determining any citizens who might have cast “incorrect votes” in the 2020 basic election. An evaluation of records for the 2020 basic election in combination with the Voter Participation Project is presently continuous. To finish this task, details is needed from some counties that has actually not yet been supplied regardless of demands by the Department of State (” Department”).
We are approaching completion of the 22- month file retention requirement for records referring to federal elections. See 52 U.S.C. §20701 The statute of constraints for federal criminal activities related to incorrect ballot is 5 years. In addition, Pennsylvania has a two-year statute of constraints for casting incorrect votes in an election. Offered the Department’s present evaluation in connection with the Voter Participation Project, the Department highly suggests that all counties continue to keep all ballot records relating to the 2020 basic election.
Further, if your county is associated with any presently pending cases associating with the 2020 election, all those records must be preserved, regardless of any contrary file retention policies your county may have. Even if your county is not presently associated with any such lawsuits, provided the elements discussed above and in an abundance of care, our company believe it would be sensible to continue to maintain 2020 basic election records for the time being and demand that you do so.
The factor this memo is weird is not due to the fact that of the ask for records retention. That need to be widely mandated offered the severe debate still surrounding the 2020 and now 2022 elections, in spite of the mockingbird media’s rigorous adherence to “The Big Lie” story.
This memo is weird due to the fact that it does not appear to have actually stemmed from the Deputy Secretary for Elections and Commissions, Jonathan Marks. It does not appear to have actually stemmed from anybody in his workplace, either. Or anybody used by the Department of State at all.
Instead, the metadata from this memo recommends it was produced by “Clint Eisenhower”. An online search exposed a Linked-in page for a Clint Eisenhower in the Greater Harrisburg location (capitol of PA) reveals that he works for Thomson Reuters in Risk, Fraud, and Compliance.
While it is a significant action in the ideal instructions to preserve these records, the file itself and the participation of a Thomson Reuters’ Risk/Fraud/Compliance worker requires description.
I have actually sent out e-mails to all of Clint Eisenhower’s noted e-mail addresses and left 3 voicemails with various authorities at the suitable workplaces in Pennsylvania Department of State asking for remark or information about why a Reuters worker is sending Department of State memos to election authorities. If anybody reacts, I will upgrade appropriately.
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