March 18, 2021 WSRP State Committee Update
Last night the Washington State Republican Party Election Integrity Committee unanimously passed a resolution to Restore Voter Confidence in Election Integrity. The WSRP EIC State Committee Chairman is Bill Bruch and the committee includes 31 dedicated members representing 28 of our state's counties. Election Integrity is a major issue in our state and nation as much of the American population has lost faith in our election systems. Last night 24 people were in the Zoom call meeting. Here is the Resolution:
Restoring Voter Confidence in Election Integrity
Whereas Washington State voters question the accuracy and precision of our elections and voting process in this state; and,
Whereas Washington State currently conducts elections by utilizing a mail-in ballot process; and,
Whereas the County Auditors overseeing our elections cannot guarantee that mailed out ballots reach the intended recipients who are legally registered voters; and,
Whereas the County Auditors overseeing our elections cannot assure the accuracy that the returned mail-in ballots were filled out by the legally registered voter; and,
Whereas voter registration has been linked to the Washington State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) data, which does not require proof of citizenship.
Now, therefore be it resolved to ensure fair and honest elections for the voters of Washington State; the Washington State Republican Party (WSRP) calls for the DMV to be de-linked from voter registration; and,
Be it further resolved that the WSRP calls for the end of same-day voter registration, and only allow a registered voter to change address (and vote with the new address) up to 28 days before election day: and,
Be it further resolved that the WSRP calls for voting to be in person, with proper identification required to cast a legal vote; and mail-in voting to be only allowed upon request by the registered voter; and
Be it further resolved that the WSRP calls for each county auditor to do a mandatory 1,000 ballot hand recount (2,500 ballot hand recount if the county population exceeds 250,000) from random county voter batches, after election vote counting has been concluded and before county certification; and
Be it further resolved that the WSRP will allocate time and resources with leadership in Washington Counties to facilitate a validation of the voting systems within Washington State, including forensic audits of procedures, processes, source codes & data to discover any irregularities and statutory deviations that may exist within the voting system that may undermine voter confidence.
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