More Plaintiffs Needed
Thus far, the lawsuit been brought against ten states: Iowa, Texas, Florida, New York, New Hampshire, Illinois, California, South Carolina, Ohio and Oregon.
Due to mounting public interest, it has been decided to do everything possible to add the remaining forty states as defendants. To do this, we need at least one citizen from each of those forty states to step forward to be a plaintiff.
It has also been decided, in an abundance of caution, to increase the number of plaintiffs from each of the fifty states to two or three.
Therefore, we are calling for additional citizens to become plaintiffs in the clean elections lawsuit. Citizens need to be at least age 18 and be registered to vote in the state where they reside. They should have a passion for liberty and for making sure every vote is counted. They should also be able and willing to stay with the action through “thick and thin.†Remember, discontent brings change, but change also brings discontent.
To summarize, we need at least one plaintiff from each of the ten states already sued to function as "back-up" plaintiffs (in case one of the original plaintiffs drops out for some unanticipated reason), and we need at least two plaintiffs for each of the balance of the 40 remaining states.
Click here if you have in interest in becoming a plaintiff. Please enter all the contact information requested. There is no cost to become a plaintiff.
If interested, please join one of our group conferences (to be scheduled later). We will provide prospective plaintiffs a brief overview of the legal process, your responsibilities as a plaintiff and we will attempt to answer any questions you may have. We will notify potential plaintiffs
The lawsuit is being coordinated with Jim Condit's election fraud watchdog group, Citizens for a Fair Vote Count. Its website is
www.votefraud.org.
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NOTE: Atleast two other people have signed up to my knowledge from Indiana. I am sure there are many others but not sure what the count is.