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Exclusive — Fair Election Fund Launches Six-Figure Investigation to Stop Illegal Alien Voting

The Fair Elections Fund, an election integrity watchdog group, on Monday released a six-figure study of non-referendum votes across seven battleground states.

Doug Collins, senior adviser to the Fair Elections Fund and former Georgia congressman, said in a written statement:

Our election integrity efforts depend on the accuracy and reliability of voter databases. We've seen states like Texas and Virginia remove noncitizens from their voter rolls, and other states should follow suit. Scanning and cross-checking voter rolls is a thankless but essential job. The Fair Elections Fund stands ready to take on this challenge with all its might to stop people from voting illegally and to ensure that every vote cast belongs to a citizen of the United States and a resident of that state. I am.

The Integrity Elections Fund's research aims to ensure election integrity across Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin by identifying ineligible voters and then removing them from voter databases. We aim to do that.

The study will examine voter eligibility by comparing jury subpoena responses and voter rolls in the 10 most populous counties in each of seven battleground states. If such cases exist, the Fair Elections Fund will discover them and immediately alert state authorities. The investigation will begin this week, and the Fair Elections Fund plans to release its findings by mid-October.

The fund was launched in May to expose fraud and irregularities in the U.S. election system.

The group recently awarded a $25,000 reward to a concerned Nevada resident who reported information that union leaders were coercing members to vote a certain way.

It is also investigating the Democratic donor platform ActBlue following reports that Biden and Harris' campaign fundraising amounts were suspicious. The investigation revealed 60,000 possible cases of fraud, which were extradited to Alabama, Nebraska, Kansas, Virginia, Tennessee and Texas.

When the group first formed, ads said elections were “the cornerstone of our American experiment.”

“It is part of our core, but only when there is trust in the process can we have confidence in the outcome. Across the country, there are real incidents and abuses of the system that undermine our trust. ” said the ad's narrator.

Sean Moran is a policy reporter at Breitbart News. Follow him on X @SeanMoran3.

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