Accountability
One in three election officials are ‘very worried’ about interference from politicians
Election officials are “very worried” about politicians interfering with their jobs, along with colleagues who embrace theories of election fraud, according to a survey by the Brennan Center for Justice.
The Brennan Center for Justice has found that 1 in 5 election workers say they are likely to leave their jobs before 2024. One out of every 6 officials said they had been threatened due to their job. One in three said they are “very worried” about political leaders interfering in how election officials do their jobs in future elections.
The survey results also showed that only 13% said they were “very worried” prior to 2020. Additionally, the majority have said that social media has made their jobs “somewhat” harder and more dangerous.
Fifty percent of officials said they are at least “somewhat concerned” about new colleagues who believe fraud occurred in the 2020 election, and more than 25% were “very concerned about it.
Election officials are concerned as several people who have questioned election integrity in the past are seeking top state election positions, and are even campaigning for Secretary of State. Some of these officials have been backed by former President Trump.
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Of course a lot of the “Election Officials” don’t want to admit what is in the public domain – evidence of vote fraud. And those who keep fighting to stop real validation know the vote fraud is real. It was even being broadcast as it occurred and it was not just the Electoral College selection where the vote fraud occurred.