On Friday, October 11th, Michael and Jenni had their friend Amber Evans from Comanche County, Oklahoma, on to talk about her examination of Comanche County voter rolls in the face of new information from the Oklahoma Election Board that the Oklahoma 2024 primary elections were 100% accurate.
Since the 2020 election, Amber has taught herself about elections in Oklahoma and has been using the information she's learned, to examine Oklahoma's voter rolls.
After the State Election Board gave its audit report for the Oklahoma primary elections, Amber looked at the number of people on the voter rolls in Comanche County who couldn't - according to state law in Title 26 - be considered 'qualified electors'. There were a large number - a large enough number to throw an election.
This is concerning. Not only that, but when Jenni went back to look at the primary audit report released in August, there were NUMEROUS questions about the transparency of the data provided to the public and released through the Governor's office. That information can be found in a blog on the topic here on our website: https://rope2.org/2024/10/12/is-everyone-listed-on-oklahoma-voter-rolls-a-qualified-elector/
We simply can't be taking the SEB's word on the accuracy of our elections with so many unanswered questions existing for Oklahoma's voter rolls.
Only parents can truly know what’s best for each of their individual children and only parents have the vested interest necessary to raise children with the education each will need to become productive Oklahomans and Americans. Every child has the right to an education best suited to them, and every parent has the right – and duty – to provide such an education. ROPE 2.0 seeks to help equip parents with the information necessary to best champion their child’s educational needs.
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