Friday, March 9, 2018

Voter Integrity Under Attack in Maine: Rank-Choice Voting Risks

The State Supreme Court of Maine struck down the rank-choice voting initiative last year.

Now proponents of the program are pushing for another vote through the initiative process. This is crazy.

All we are seeing is Democratic Party desperation to ruin the vote and gain political power. The Democratic Party has to resort to tricks, traps, and outright voter fraud to win elections nowadays.

Let's hope that the citizens of Maine stand up to this rank-choice voting scheme and the Secretary of State pushes back on this last minute assault on the voter franchise.

Friends,

With Secretary of State Matt Dunlap announcing that ranked-choice voting supporters have enough certified signatures to continue pushing the issue in the June primary, we have deep concerns.

Considering that today is March 9th, we are just over 3 months away from Election Day, and implementing this complicated and confusing system could be a nightmare.

Our top concern right now is the security of Maine's elections.

You see, all election systems and equipment, etc. have been declared critical infrastructure by the Department of Homeland Security after hackers attempted to compromise the systems of 21 different states in the last election cycle.

Secretary of State Dunlap himself said that Maine was 'insulated' from these attacks because our system of voting and counting ballots is so decentralized, with election workers counting ballots and reporting in each town or precinct in the state and the Secretary of State's office just tabulating the results.

At the same time Secretary Dunlap told us that Maine's elections were safe from hackers, he said that the only piece of Maine's election system that is vulnerable is our voter file, because it is stored in a single, centralized location.
But ranked choice voting will require a single, centralized counting process – it will literally require us to move the entire process of counting our ballots into the same type of security vulnerability Secretary of State Dunlap has identified for the voter file.

This is a big problem. HUGE.

Aside from all the other arguments against ranked-choice voting being complicated, discouraging participation and violating the Constitution of the State of Maine, we need to make sure that our system is secure.

We are not sure three months is enough time for Secretary Dunlap to do it.
Does anyone want Maine's ballot counting process becoming a target of hackers from foreign governments?

We don't, and if Democrats flip-flop on us now to say that they are not worried about hackers from hostile states instead of making sure our system is secure, they are violating the public trust in epic fashion.

We'll remind you, if this system is allowed to stay in place, it will be used in the next Presidential election as well.

Do we really want to fudge our way through this?

There is too much at stake, and we are watching.

We encourage you to take action. You can start right now by sharing this on social media.



Sincerely,

Jason Savage
Executive Director
Maine Republican Party

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