Ballot Box Attacks In Clark County Are Connected - Reject Charter Amendments 17 & 18 - WinCo Lawfare Update

Oct 30, 2024 3:31 am

imageBallot Box Attacks Expose Auditor Kimsey’s Security Failures in Clark County

Clark County has actually made Portland look better. Thanks to Auditor Greg Kimsey's actions to block cameras at all ballot boxes, even though he was given access to millions of Covid dollars, decided to not provide cameras at ballot boxes. Not only this, but Kimsey wrote just a few months ago that cameras aren't needed in Clark County because, "People respect the elections process, and over the past 20 years, there has not been a single incident of significant vandalism to Clark County’s ballot drop boxes."


READ Ken Vance's Article at ClarkCountyToday.com


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imageWATCH: Kimsey's Failures Put Clark County Ballots At Risk

BREAKING UPDATE: Reliable sources confirm that ALL THREE ballot boxes are connected because of "Free Gaza" messages on all three devices. The first incident happened on October 8th, just a few blocks away from the Elections office. The only reason the vehicle has been identified is because Portland has cameras and Clark County does not. It's becoming clearer, if Kimsey hadn't fought against installing cameras, authorities would most likely have enough info from the first event to prevent this week's attacks.

WinCo Update: Ready To Hire An Excellent Attorney

I’m now at a point where hiring an attorney is essential to defend against WinCo’s ongoing lawfare. WinCo has made unfounded accusations against me and our volunteers, and in order to protect our reputations and counter WinCo’s attempts to influence policing policies in Clark County, I must bring on a top-tier attorney.


This fight won’t be cheap, and it will cost me an estimated $625 per hour and $5,000 to get started. I anticipate it will cost a lot more, tens of thousands, but we must not let WinCo prevail with false accusations to get a one-sided judgment to leverage to change policing policies against signature gathering here in Clark County.


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WATCH & SHARE: Reject Kimsey's Charter Amendments #17 & #18

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CLICK HERE TO WATCH: Reject #17 & #18 VIDEO


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CLICK HERE TO WATCH: Reject #17 VIDEO


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CLICK HERE TO WATCH: Reject #18 VIDEO


READ CLARKCOUNTYTODAY.COM ARTICLE: Reject Charter Amendments No. 17 and 18 – Stop the power grab

"Auditor Greg Kimsey is at it again. It wasn’t enough that he architected a flawed Home Rule Charter that concentrated power in the executive branch of Clark County, leading to several waves of amendments to correct glaring omissions and issues. Now, Kimsey has initiated two new charter amendments, No. 17 and 18, which would fundamentally shift power away from the people and into the hands of a select few government officials. These amendments are dangerous overreaches, supported mainly by government insiders..." READ MY LETTER HERE


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I'm also encouraging to vote NO on all Vancouver measures, including prop #4, except #12 (initiatives). 

Regarding prop #4, even though we need more police, I'm not convinced this is the solution and to jump to higher taxes, significantly higher, instead of reprioritizing existing budget is a mistake.

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General Election November 5, 2024‍

1

Vote Early‍

Make sure your voice is heard. Voting early gives you the chance to confirm your ballot is received while you still have time to rectify the situation.

2

Use a Dropbox

Use a ballot dropbox‍. Sending your ballot in the mail just adds another unnecessary step where your ballot could be delayed.

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to confirm your ballot was received.

If you have not received your ballot Contact the election office(564-397-2345 - elections@clark.wa.gov)

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