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Welcome to our first newsletter!
SC General Election Day Nov 5th, 2024
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What We’ve Accomplished and Where We Go From Here

SC Safe Elections has been working non-stop since the 2020 election to better understand our state’s election process from start to finish. On February 5th we revealed our journey through this investigation as well as our canvassing results. You can find a video of that presentation on our website: SCSafeElections.org.

We want to thank you for joining our Telegram group page and our Telegram chat channel, signing our petition for a compliance study, as well as sending in your certified letters. These small steps make a difference. We have a lot going on, so feel free to contact us if you want to get more involved. Perhaps you have a particular talent or passion that you can use to further our efforts.  Our email address is scsafeelections@zohomail.com.

Now our primary focus is to take our findings to the people to equip them with the information and knowledge they need to affect change in our state. 

The SC Safe Elections Mission

Our group’s mission is to restore constitutional rights in South Carolina through:

  1. Educating the public about newsworthy political issues and legislation; and
  2. Building a strong organization of like-minded members who are passionate about individual freedoms, particularly fair and honest elections.

We will do this utilizing a three-pronged approach:

1)    Educate: Through a monthly newsletter and social media, educate South Carolina citizens about topics relating to our constitutional freedoms in South Carolina.

2)    EmbraceBuild a strong sense of community amongst citizens dedicated to protecting Constitutional freedoms through social gatherings, presentations and events.

3)    Engage: Be active participants in engaging with legislators and elected officials about issues and legislation; and being precinct leaders and members through following our group’s Precinct Strategy.

Collectively we are strong

SC Election Excellence Forum

Some of our team members will be speaking at the SC Election Excellence Forum on March 26th at the USS Yorktown at Patriot’s Point in Charleston, SC from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. There will be a social with hors d’oeuvres afterwards and a special, secret guest speaker. We will be joined by Col. Phil Waldron, Jim Marchant, Steve Hertzberg and locals Lauren Martel, who is running for AG, and Keith Blandford, who is running for SC House District 1. We will also hear from cyber expert Burl Smith, and Michael Reed, publisher of The Standard SC. Please click Here for the agenda and to register. We look forward to seeing you there!

Join us at the Yorktown on March 26th for a forum on election integrity

Election Reform Legislation

We have been working with legislators to shape the election integrity bills up for vote. Unfortunately, we don’t think they go far enough, but we hope to encourage them to amend these bills and we will continue to educate them and the public about our concerns.

To read our analysis of some of these bills, click on the links below:

3444 Just Say No

Is Bill 4919 really reducing the impact of absentee voting?

Also, click here to watch a great video that Seth Keshel put out regarding our canvassing results.  Our analysis continues to show that Trump probably won by more than 200,000 votes — considerably MORE than what the official tallies suggest.

Captain K analyzes our canvassing results against his numbers

How You Can Help Today

You can make a big difference in helping our group to achieve its mission. Here are ways you can help now:

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  2. Forward this newsletter via email to your friends and encourage them to subscribe.
  3. Visit our website to learn about becoming a poll watcher (click Here).

We also appreciate you connecting with us and contributing your views on our Telegram chat channel.

If you are not currently signed up to receive our newsletter, please send us a message via our contact form at: https://scsafeelections.org/contact/ We plan to send out a newsletter at least once a month to keep you up-to-date on the latest news and events.

God Bless you and your family. God bless South Carolina. And God bless America.

All the best,

The SC Safe Elections

SC Election Excellence Forum
SC General Election Day Nov 5th, 2024
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Some of our team members will be speaking at the SC Election Excellence Forum on March 26th at the Yorktown at Patriot’s Point in Charleston from 1PM to 5 PM. There will be a social with hors d’oeuvres afterwards and special guest speaker Lara Logan.

The afternoon will feature election integrity discussion by Col. Phil Waldron, Jim Marchant, Mark Cook, Steve Hertzberg and locals Lauren Martel who is running for AG and Keith Blandford running for SC House District 1. We will also hear from cyber expert Burl Smith and Michael Reed publisher of the The Standard SC.

We are excited to discuss the efforts in our state and share with some of our friends in other states what is happening in their neck of the woods.  Also we will cover our canvassing findings and include a 10-point action plan that you can implement to move our country in the right direction.

We hope to see you there!

Here is the agenda as it stands now.

1:00 – 1:10(10 mins)Opening Remarks
IntroductionKeith Blandford
InvocationKyle Kasten
Pledge of AllegianceKeith Blandford
Star Bangled BannerThe Harris Sisters
1:10 – 3:05(115 mins)Session One
1:10 – 1:15(05 mins)IntroductionKeith Blandford
1:15 – 1:45(30 mins)Election Margin of ErrorLaura Scharr/Cryste Carroll
1:45 – 2:15(30 mins)Electronic Voting MachinesBurl Smith
2:15 – 2:45(30 mins)Public PerceptionMichael Reed, Standard SC 
2:45 – 3:05(20 mins)SC Action StepsLaura Scharr
3:05 – 3:55(50 mins)Session Two
3:05 – 3:10(05 mins)IntroductionKeith Blandford
3:10 – 3:15(15 mins)AG’s Role in Fair ElectionsLauren Martel, AG Candidate
3:15 – 3:40(15 mins)SOS Candidate (NV)Jim Marchant (NV)
3:40 – 3:55(15 mins)Next StepsCol. Phil Waldron
3:55 – 5:00(65 mins)Session Three
3:55 – 4:00(05 mins)IntroductionKeith Blandford
4:00 – 5:00(60 mins)Elections, A 20 Yr. PerspectiveSteven Hertzberg
5:00 – 5:15(15 mins)Successful Strategies for Election Integrity SuccessJim Marchant/Mark Cook
5:15 – 5:20(05 mins)Closing RemarksKeith Blandford
5:20 – 7:00(100 mins)Social Gathering                                                  
Guest of HonorLara Logan
Q & A Time
Hors D’oeuvres 

You can register here:

https://accfei.org/events/southcarolina-mar-2022/

The live feed will be available at 1 PM at www.accfei.org

H 3444: Just Say NO
SC General Election Day Nov 5th, 2024
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This is a guest blog by one of our team members Lucy Twinkle

“It’s the best we can do for an ‘election integrity’ bill during this session,” is the current mantra of SC Statehouse legislators.

But is it?

The SCGOP thinks so: “This strong bill would require all county election commissions to operate the same way, ensuring votes in Lancaster County are handled the same way as votes in Beaufort County, and prohibit drop boxes, expand the methods of required post-election audits…” Sounds good, but the SCGOP fails to mention the more far-reaching, even draconian, portions of the bill.

PURPOSE: The purpose of this bill is to CENTRALIZE AND INCREASE THE POWERS of the State Election Commission, whose members are appointed by the Governor, without holding the Commission accountable for its performance. This effort is occurring at a time, following the 2020 contentious election, when many experts are advocating DECENTRALIZING election powers, preferring to push control to the counties and precinct-level, closer to the people who vote. Plus, there is evidence that the SEC is not doing its job now, especially with respect to not cleaning up our dirty, bloated voter rolls. Current statute requires the SEC “to maintain a complete master file of all qualified electors by county and by precincts,” but there seems to be no mechanism for enforcement.

Do you remember the Credit Default Swaps that nearly tanked the economy during the 2008 financial meltdown, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression?

These “swaps” were forms of derivatives created by financial institutions to shelter bundles of subprime mortgages underneath the wrapping of triple-A-rated securities. What appeared to be a hot investment was really rotten at the core. Glorious on the outside, poop on the inside.

Think of H. 3444 as a REVERSE Credit Default Swap. Gold on the inside, poop on the outside.

THE GOLD: the bill outlaws ballot boxes. It also prohibits any county board of elections from accepting or using private funds to conduct elections. This would keep Mark Zuckerberg from pumping his money into SC elections.

THE POOP:

  • Eliminates Municipal Election Commissions and devolves all responsibilities to County Election Boards
  • Expands the powers of the SEC to oversee county boards of elections: it enables the SEC to create standardized processes with which that all county boards must comply
  • Extends compliance requirements of SEC: under the current statute, the SEC and county board of elections must work together to ensure that elections adhere to state and federal laws. This bill expands compliance to require the county election boards to comply with SEC policies, procedures or standardized processes, not just federal or state laws.
  • Requires that the SEC Executive Director “report all suspected violations of the state’s election laws” to the SC Attorney General and appropriate law enforcement agencies
  • Demands that the SEC and Attorney General notify the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House within 24 hours of any complaint that “challenges the validity of an election law, an election policy, or the manner in which an election is conducted”
  • Provides that the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate have an UNCONDITIONAL RIGHT to intervene in a state court proceeding that challenges the validity of an election law or even, the way an election was conducted.
  • Gives the Speaker of the House and Senate President the right to intervene in a FEDERAL court proceeding involving election law or the way an election was conducted and gives them standing; that they may file an amicus brief or provide evidence, even if they are a party to the suit
  • Requires that the SEC Executive Director shall establish methods of audits of election results, and it further defines different types of audits as “risk limiting audits, hand-count audits, and mandates through 3rd party vendors that specialize in election auditing, and ballot reconciliation, or any other method deemed appropriate by the Executive Director.” These audits must be conducted before an election can be certified by the Board of Canvassers.

(This provision is troubling. Risk-limiting audits are worthless. It’s like me telling you that I have $100 in my wallet, consisting of five twenty-dollar bills. You count and say, “yes, you have 5 twenties.” But, what I haven’t told you and what you haven’t determined, is that 2 of those twenties are counterfeit because you haven’t examined the actual bills. The same would be true for hand-counted audits. These audits can’t identify fraudulent ballots, just that the number of ballots equals the number of votes.

Plus, if we continue to have ES&S machines, you will need to find auditors that specialize in cyber audits, not election audits. This whole provision is intended to forestall forensic audits.)

Finally, there are some provisions to clarify voter registration requirements and what constitutes a “domicile.”

MOTIVATION: What is the motivation for this bill? Is it to create uniformity of our election processes across the state to ensure safer elections? Or is the intention political, potentially opening the door for partisan intrusion into our SC elections? BTW, who wrote this legislation? It was introduced by House Speaker Jay Lucas.

BOTTOM-LINE: H. 3444 appears to be a partisan power grab. And the effect of such legislation will be to concentrate the power of the state ruling party in SC elections. (And, it is not the only bill of its kind. Similar bills are being introduced in state legislatures across the country. This seems to be part of a coordinated national effort to change state election laws.)

H. 3444 opens the door to interference by the national parties – the RNC or the DNC, through 1) the consolidated power of the SEC; — controlling standardized election processes state-wide and determining the types of (meaningless) audits to be performed after elections; 2) the reduction of county election board self-determination through SEC oversight; 3) the elimination of the power of local precincts and municipal election boards, and 3) the ability of the Senate President and House Speaker (at the moment both Republican) to wield their influence and use their power to intervene in court cases involving elections. (Remember, the SEC members, and Chairman, are appointed by the Governor.)

This bill is a recipe for disaster.

WARNING TO THOSE WHO WROTE THIS BILL: It will come back to bite you. If you lose power in the state, you will have given the keys to your opponents.

So, in closing, is it really the best you can do in this session? Actually, passing this bill will make things worse in the state regarding election laws. Citizens of the state want fair and transparent elections, not controlled ones.

JUST. SAY. NO.