Do your duty! Sign up to run as a candidate for a local office as a member of the Election Integrity Party.
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mgVJCHmVNIrnRumovmawwgG8RVhCOl3ORp3wDGq6WVw/edit?usp=sharing
Platform: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mUResmSAH_hnTOUzFqBDbFlybWUHHTWWQE-KByauzvw/edit?usp=sharing
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21 replies on “Election Integrity Party 2022 Election Spreadsheet”
I have created the Virginia Spreadsheet, with appropriate edits. I suggest you add the link to the national spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Aa9GbsTew5ho9yil9QKZj5iyh010rkozqG8OV-xSYgw/edit?usp=sharing
Just one more step. You need to click the share button and then edit it so anyone with the link can view.
Just did it. Thanks for being patient.
Thanks! Just one small correction. The national spreadsheet link links me to the sign-up form.
I am not sure I understand. Do you want to be linked or are you linked right now? I thought that each state should have its own signup form, so that is what I tried to do, to have the signup form (on the state sheet) link to me. The national sheet should have a single link as well, unless you want me to create a second form for national office.
Sorry about that. Fixed on Virginia sheet.
We’ve got you down here in SE Idaho! It’s oddly strange, yet not entirely coincidental, I woke up this morning thinking “I need to run for city council.” I have been tired of corruption and good ol’ boys for a long time and I am slowly and reluctantly realizing, I am the problem. If I want to see change, I must be the change. So, I guess I have to go to work. Oh yeah, then even more strange, I stumbled on your articles “American Army” and your website. May many more patriots be of one mind and one purpose…
Who created this party? It seems to be based in those 14 points in Bill’s last video so it must be really new.
I guess you could say I did, but I’d give more of the credit to Mr. Whittle. I tried to keep it simple. All the platform includes is single term limits (TSL 270), those 14 points for election integrity (You Have One Job), and the Bill of Rights.
I’m open to other name suggestions. I just tried to think of something that wasn’t already in use for when you google it. For example, the Citizen’s Party and the Patriot Party are already taken.
Did you try The League of Red Headed Gentlemen?
See my latest post. And if you haven’t already, read this.
With all the members who are already doing things, we need to coordinate.
Excellent document! The way I see it, there are two paths we can pursue at the moment: winning elections at the local level to bring back election integrity, and peaceful secession. If we can’t restore election integrity across the country and we reach a point where states start seceding, I think your document would be an excellent foundation. However, because we would need to win many seats in areas of diverse political persuasions to restore election integrity, I think it’s important to keep the platform simple, based on restoring election integrity, and avoid anything that could be construed as right-wing rhetoric. That way if the far left or the media tries to tell the moderates in the country that the Election Integrity Party is right wing extremists, we can point to the platform and say “What’s extreme about this? All that’s in the platform is term limits, restoring election integrity, and the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. Shouldn’t we all want to make sure all the votes are counted fairly? How is election integrity an extremist position?”
Good ideas. There’s more to do than just run candidates, though. Marketing (I’m thinking at least partly viral-style), SEO, operations coordination, membership management, funding, and more. We have a Skype call set up for Wednesday at 8:00 EST. Join in!
Bill makes the point that the important level for election integrity is the state level, not the national level. While it is important to have national support, the key place where people need to step up is at the state representative (and maybe state senate) level. Anybody working on creating a similar document at that level.?
I can make one for my state sometime, but I would need a volunteer from each of the other 49 states to make a spreadsheet and google form that I could link to the national spreadsheet. I wouldn’t bother spending too much time looking into who supported election integrity in the past on that level, as that would be time consuming, and the idea is to limit it to one term per office anyways. Each State-spreadsheet would probably consist of four rows: the state senate district numbers, the corresponding volunteers, the state representative district numbers, and those corresponding volunteers. And a link at the top to a website to find your state district numbers from your address. And another link to a google form in a similar format to sign up. The 49 volunteers to create a spreadsheet for each of the 49 other states would need to check their form each day or so for new responses.
Luke
I really think you are on to something here. I would suggest that you do make up the spreadsheet for your state, just along the lines you have stated. Then you can share that file or create a template file to share, so that volunteers from the other states can set them up. I, for instance, would cover Virginia. I know how to manage a spreadsheet but not how to create a google form, so by doing that work, I can fill in what is needed.
Anyhow, I think this idea is worth pursuing. I think you can do a better job than I, but this is what needs to be done.
Done. Line 131 of the spreadsheet has a sign-up form for managing a state spreadsheet, and I created an example one for Indiana. I hadn’t used Google forms before either, but it’s easy enough to pick up. I can manage two spreadsheets, but not 51, so I think divide and conquer is the best strategy. Thanks for the help!
I have downloaded the sheets and will have Virginia set up by the end of the weekend. Now, who is on board for the other states?
For while you read the attachments and peruse the names of the GOP members of the House and Senate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydLelhT5Hv0
You might have to mouse over the entirety of the third link and open in 2nd tab for it to work.
That’s how I got it to work