About six weeks ago, I became aware of the CrossCheckUSA (CCUSA) website. After exploring it for a short time, several glaring problems stood out:
1. The CCUSA website does not say who is behind it, just “Regular Citizens” – No names, addresses or contact info (except an email address).
2. The website asks voters to register by creating a username and password and to vote for candidates on the website. CCUSA makes implied claims that a voter can “Cross-Check” election results to verify if they were accurate. If CCUSA vote counts exceed the official results, showing evidence of manipulation in the election, the election can be contested.
3. Anyone can register online to CCUSA using a fictitious name and email address, which could, most obviously, lead to inaccurate vote totals.
4. Even if we are supposed to believe that only registered voters who voted in the election and who signed up with CCUSA were " Cross-Checked” with registered voters on the rolls (which DOES NOT appear to be the case because a WA State voter ID is not included), it is impossible to believe that enough registered voters (participation factor in the program) who signed up with CCUSA would exceed the official vote tallies in the race.
5. The website asks voters to give permission for CCUSA to use their information in a lawsuit(s) WITH NO SPECIFICS about Who or What people are involved with CCUSA or the specific donors funding CCUSA.