#AlabamaElections

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-21

The problem here is that the State didn’t approve of this particular candidate’s nomination. He should have gotten pre-approval before undermining the state’s election illusion system.
1819news.com/news/item/democra

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-17

This is a good time to read (or re-read) this article about Dr. Douglas G. Frank. He and KrisAnne Hall will be speaking on the Alabama State Call on May 29th, 2025.
thenewamerican.com/print/elect

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-15

“With 35,785 registered voters, voter turnout was around 9.9%.” Alabama voter rolls are inflated by 30-40%. The fact that the figure 9.9% is being repeated here as truthful, when it is based on inflated registration records is a serious problem. It is highly unlikely that it is accurate and is at best, misleading.
1819news.com/news/item/allbrig

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-14

There was a sudden unexplainable increase in the number of ‘voters’ in 2002 when HAVA passed resulting in the use of electronic tabulators everywhere throughout the U.S. There is no reason to believe that a ‘post-election audit’ in Alabama will verify accuracy any better than the 40+ other states doing them. Why waste the money and time, unless the goal is simply to give voters more false confidence in our elections?
1819news.com/news/item/angela-

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-13

The League of Women Voters of Alabama has identified some possible problems with the accuracy of election results. Rejection rates that vary from 1% in one place to 8% in another, seem to indicate a lack of consistency where there should be similar rates. But their solution leads to more dependency on government, doesn’t address irresponsible voters, and doesn’t bring additional transparency to elections.
al.com/politics/2025/05/alabam

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-09

Whether these negative accusations written in the form of questions are true or not, this “election survey” amounts to a dishonest way of sharing someone’s opposition to candidate Don Fallin. Hopefully, discerning voters will see it for what it is, ignore it, and find better sources for information about the qualifications of the candidates.
1819news.com/news/item/don-fal

Wayne ChristopherWchristopher
2025-05-05

Alabama’s codified requirement (Code Section 17-7-23) to meet the test standards for electronic voting systems issued by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) appears to be of no significance since the FEC doesn’t issue test standards for electronic voting systems, the Election Assistance Commisssion (EAC) does.
congress.gov/crs-product/IF109

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