Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ regarding election verification and integrity. Here you will find answers to the most common questions about our educational programs, legal strategies, and how you can personally get involved in securing our elections. If you don't see your question listed here, please contact us directly.
What is election verification education?
Election verification education is the process of training citizens to inspect the integrity of the electoral system. We teach you how to track the election process from initial voter registration through to post-election audits. By understanding the mechanics of how votes are cast and counted, you gain the knowledge necessary to identify errors, fraud, or mismanagement and ensure that the results truly reflect the will of the voters.
How can I help clean the voter rolls?
Cleaning the rolls involves a systematic review of registration data. We teach you how to investigate registrations from newest to oldest, ensuring that proper ID was included and verifying the source of the registration. You will learn to match National Change of Address (NCOA) lists with voter rolls to identify individuals who have moved, and how to submit this data to your Supervisor of Elections for action.
What is a pre-certification election audit?
A pre-certification audit is a critical check performed before the election is officially certified. It involves knowing exactly how many votes were cast during early voting and on election day. We train you to monitor poll watcher reports and maintain a running total of vote-by-mail ballots received. This allows you to cross-reference the official totals with your independent count to identify discrepancies immediately.
Which laws does The Election Expert teach?
Our curriculum is heavily grounded in federal election laws, specifically the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). These laws provide the legal framework for voter list maintenance and election administration. We teach you how to leverage specific sections of these acts to demand that your local officials maintain clean rolls and conduct transparent elections.
How is this different from other integrity groups?
While many groups focus on organizing rallies or sharing information, our primary objective is individual training. We focus on the "how-to." We believe that a single individual, armed with a deep understanding of the law and the correct administrative procedures, can force compliance. We provide the specific outlines and action plans you need to hold officials accountable.
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