In a call to action on National Voter Registration Day, Scott Presler outlines critical steps to ensure election integrity. He urges voters to directly engage their State Board of Elections, demanding transparency and accountability ahead of crucial elections. Presler believes these proactive actions can prevent voter disenfranchisement, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania.
Five Key Questions to Ask Your State Board of Elections
Presler emphasized the importance of contacting your State Board of Elections and posing the following questions to safeguard the integrity of your vote:
- “Can you confirm that no illegal aliens are registered to vote?”
Ensuring only eligible voters are registered is essential to preserving the election’s fairness. - “What is your backup plan in case of a power outage?”
Presler insists that Boards must have generators or alternative measures in place to continue printing ballots if power fails. - “Are the voting machines connected to the internet?”
This vital question addresses concerns over potential vulnerabilities in the voting system. - “Can you guarantee they’re not connected?”
- “What is your plan to prevent polling locations from running out of paper?”
Referencing past issues like those in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Presler warned that paper shortages could disenfranchise voters. Boards should have solid strategies to avoid this.
Urgent Issues in Luzerne County, PA
Presler shared alarming news about Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, where thousands of voter registrations and mail-in ballot applications are reportedly unprocessed. This county is particularly significant as it is on the brink of flipping from a Democratic stronghold to Republican dominance. Presler stressed the urgency: "Luzerne County is 233 voters away from flipping to a plurality of registered Republicans.”
A Call for Voter Registration Action
Beyond engaging with election boards, Presler urged the War Room Posse to take concrete action to boost voter registration efforts. He provided a detailed list of ways to make an impact:
Distribute Voter Registration Forms: Presler encourages voters to "print off some voter registration forms” and deliver them to places like American Legion halls, VFW posts, sorority and fraternity houses, and even gun stores or archery shops.
Target Hunters: "930,000 hunters in Pennsylvania… 30% are not registered to vote,” Presler pointed out. He suggests visiting local gun stores and ranges to distribute forms to this untapped group of voters.
Amish Outreach: Republicans are outpacing Democrats in mail-in ballot requests in Amish counties, as Presler noted that "the Amish love mail-in ballots” due to the convenience of voting privately from home. He urged further outreach to ensure their votes are counted.
Mobilizing for Election Integrity
Presler’s closing call to action: "Demand information and ask [election officials] peacefully and sternly” to ensure all voter registration and mail-in ballot applications are processed in time. He emphasized the significance of even a small number of disenfranchised voters, reminding his audience that Pennsylvania was decided by 40,000 votes in 2016 and 80,000 votes in 2020.
For more context, Watch this Tuesday WarRoom segment featuring Scott Presler:
Scott Presler Demands Transparency From Lucerne County