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New election integrity group will pour millions into paying, protecting whistleblowers on ‘front lines’

First appearance on Fox: A newly formed nonprofit organization aims to promote election integrity by compensating field-level whistleblowers who witness corruption first-hand during the election process.

The Fair Elections Fund will focus on election organizers and concerned citizens who directly witness the internal affairs of elections, and will scrutinize and reward whistleblowers who witness fraud in the election process.

“A large portion of the organization’s budget goes to whistleblowers, including election officials, organizers, and concerned citizens who have witnessed this corruption firsthand, to share their stories,” FEF said in a press release. The proceeds will be used to pay for the

“All claims are reviewed by the Fair Elections Fund’s team of experienced election law attorneys. The group highlights these cases through aggressive paid and earned media campaigns and The first campaign will begin immediately.”

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with new ads released on saturdaythe group says, “Elections are the foundation of our American experiment.

“This is part of our core, but only when there is trust in the process can we have confidence in the outcome. There are real incidents happening across the country that undermine our trust in the system. is being exploited.”

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Poll workers sort through ballots at Kenosha City Hall on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Wong Maye-E/AP Photo)

The ad also raises concerns about the lack of voter ID in some areas of the United States, efforts to reduce voter ID, and potential vulnerabilities in drop boxes, mail-in voting, and other election systems.

“The reason our elections still lack the integrity Americans deserve is because those on the front lines are afraid of losing their livelihoods for speaking out against those in power. Not anymore. No,” a person familiar with the effort said in a press release.

“This initiative will ensure that those who come forward to expose fraud and wrongdoing in our electoral system are compensated and protected. This $5 million fund will shine a light on corruption and We will stop that and restore trust with the American people.”

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Poll workers organize early voting and absentee ballots at Kenosha City Hall in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Election Day. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File)

a Heritage Foundation Database has recorded approximately 1,500 cases of voter fraud and approximately 1,300 convictions.

“Secure elections are important because, as some of the cases documented in Heritage’s voter fraud database show, even a single ineligible or illegally cast vote , because it can make a difference in elections, especially at the local level. “Zack Smith, Senior Legal Fellow, Heritage Foundation, Posted in X last month.

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