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  • Constitutional Amendment XXVIII

    Voter rights and procedure

    Section 1.  Only registered voters may vote. A register voter must prove citizenship in the United State of America, the person must be alive in the local, city, county, state, and USA of an election. Exception: military personal who will be automatically registered at time of service. These registered voter lists must be updated every 30 days. (This should be easy to set up by contact with vital statistics and utility companies, etc...) At election time all who vote must match the voter list and get one vote each.

     Section 2. All election procedures, equipment, software, etc. Must be approved by referendum vote of the registered voters of the local, city, county and state held on July 1 every 2 years.

    Section 3. When 5% of the registered voters request a referendum vote on any government legislation, any part of any legislation or any executive order, it must be brought up on the ballot of the next local, city, county, state, and federal election to which that legislation or executive order applies too.

    Section 3.5 When 5% of the registered voters create legislation the bill must be brought before that legislative body for debate.

    Section 4. When 20% of the registered voters sign a petition to recall any elected official there must be a recall election setup immediately.

    Section 5. Any violation of this Amendment is punishable by five years in prison or $250,000 fine or both. Any deliberate violation is treason and in this case is punishable by death.

    This amendment will give the American people the power to control Congress. If congressmen don’t do as the American people want, we can get rid of them!!

  • He actually ‘Put Them on Notice’. Please, say it isn’t so!

    That’s almost as severe as Chuck Grassley writing a stern letter.

     

  • What is to prevent them from hitting hard drives with hammers and using BleachBit like Hillary Clinton did with her incriminating evidence?

    • Fears that the AG will prosecute and imprison those charged with maintaining evidence.

      What are you willing to serve felony convictions for?

  • What freight train?  The Democrats own the railroad and the Engineers running the freight trains... So, no they aren't worried at all... a little upset over the public finding out... but insulated from any real accountability.  The Democrats could care less. 

    Perhaps the Arizona Senate needs to ask:  Why the Elections Integrity Unit of the Arizona State AG's office has not obtained a subpeana and seized all these records?  Isn't anyone curious as to why the AG's election integrity unit has not been directly involved in this entire process? 

    It appears the State Election Integrity Unit has NO INTEGRITY.  Why is the AG just now investigating Election Fraud... sounds like someone needs to be fired in the AG's office and that the Integrity Unit needs to be vetted for integrity.  Maybe the State AG needs to be IMPEACHED ... immediately... for dereliction of duty or gross malfeasance in office.

    • I agree, in the long run nothing will come of this

    • Constitutional Amendment XXVIII

      Voter rights and procedure

      Section 1.  Only registered voters may vote. A register voter must prove citizenship in the United State of America, the person must be alive in the local, city, county, state, and USA of an election. Exception: military personal who will be automatically registered at time of service. These registered voter lists must be updated every 30 days. (This should be easy to set up by contact with vital statistics and utility companies, etc...) At election time all who vote must match the voter list and get one vote each.

       Section 2. All election procedures, equipment, software, etc. Must be approved by referendum vote of the registered voters of the local, city, county and state held on July 1 every 2 years.

      Section 3. When 5% of the registered voters request a referendum vote on any government legislation, any part of any legislation or any executive order, it must be brought up on the ballot of the next local, city, county, state, and federal election to which that legislation or executive order applies too.

      Section 3.5 When 5% of the registered voters create legislation the bill must be brought before that legislative body for debate.

      Section 4. When 20% of the registered voters sign a petition to recall any elected official there must be a recall election setup immediately.

      Section 5. Any violation of this Amendment is punishable by five years in prison or $250,000 fine or both. Any deliberate violation is treason and in this case is punishable by death.

      This amendment will give the American people the power to control Congress. If congressmen don’t do as the American people want, we can get rid of them!!

    • Interesting reading. 

      I would think it bears noting that if this is a federal amendment, then the standards placed need only apply to federal election outcomes being managed by the state.

      So 5% of registered voters petition  for federal legislation to be considered for submission and deliberation?

      20% of a state electorate may petition for federal recall (good luck with that one)?

      Section 2 for just federal election outcomes? Otherwise the Sovereign state may say to stay out of its business.

      In Section 3, supposedly no "Executive Order" is applicable to state and local concerns, just federal bureaucratic and territorial issues. 

      That is as far as I want to go now. Amendment language can have subtle meanings with far-reaching effects.

      Wide sweeping change is what Woodrow Wilson did in impatient determination with turbulent results.

      I do respect you attempting this.

      I believe the Founders did not want the Federal government choke-chained because it had become too powerful and ambitious.

      Rather, I believe they intended a vigorous Union of states with a correctly sized federal servant to meet the specifically plural needs.

      The intrastate issues was to be left to the devices of the people and their state government. Thats self-determination in freedom for you!

    • There is no doubt that we have the necessary laws on the books to protect us from fraudulent elections.

      What we don’t have is a judicial system that is willing and able to enforce those laws.

       

    • This is a suggested Constutitutional Amendment. It is not law at this time. The states decide there own voter laws.

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