From Tom Fitton <[email protected]>
Subject Big Tech Censorship Exposed! Election Law Update, Heavy Lifting Needed By Congress
Date December 10, 2022 12:12 AM
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Judicial Watch President TomFitton discusses “Big Tech”
censorship, the latest revelations on the #TwitterFiles, what Congress
has to do to tackle corruption issues, and much more!



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BIG TECH CENSORSHIP EXPOSED! ELECTION LAW UPDATE, HEAVY LIFTING NEEDED
BY CONGRESS

[Weekly Update]
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Judicial Watch Monitors Georgia Election Polls During Run-Off

As part of our ongoing election integrity efforts, we had volunteer
observers on the ground, monitoring polling sites in Georgia this week
during the post-Election Day run-off.

Our legal team monitored Fulton, Dekalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Cherokee,
Forsyth, and other counties. We do this to ensure compliance with
state and federal laws. Our observers have monitored many state and
national elections and have been certified and served as international
election observers.

Our lead election law attorney Robert Popper established the
organization’s election monitoring program. Popper is a former
deputy chief of the Voting Section, in the Civil Rights Division of
the Department of Justice and a veteran poll observer for the
Department of Justice.

Georgia has improved its election system in recent years but, as we
saw in Maricopa County, Arizona, many problems can pop up.

We will keep you apprised of developments in Georgia, as well as in
our many ongoing election integrity efforts across the country.

COURT HEARING IN LAWSUIT CHALLENGING ILLINOIS COUNTING BALLOTS
RECEIVED UP TO TWO WEEKS AFTER ELECTION DAY

U.S. District Court Judge John F. Kness conducted a court hearing
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this week in the case we filed on behalf of Congressman Mike Bost and
two other registered Illinois voters to prevent state election
officials from extending Election Day for 14 days beyond the date
established by federal law (_Rep. Michael J. Bost, Laura Pollastrini,
and Susan Sweeney v. The Illinois State Board of Elections and
Bernadette Matthews_
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(No. 1:22-cv-02754)).

We filed the lawsuit
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on May 25, 2022. Christine Svenson, Esq., of Svenson Law Offices in
Palatine, Illinois, is assisting us with the lawsuit.

On November 11, 2022, Judge Kness rejected
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a motion by the Democratic Party of Illinois to intervene as a
defendant in our lawsuit
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challenging
the Illinois election law permitting mail-in ballots to be received as
long as two weeks after Election Day.

Federal law defines Election Day as “the first Tuesday after the
first Monday in November of every even-numbered year.” The initial
complaint states: “Despite Congress’ clear statement regarding a
single national Election Day, Illinois has expanded Election Day by
extending by 14 days the date for receipt and counting of vote-by-mail
ballots.”

We point out that the current Illinois election law allows
vote-by-mail ballots received up to 14 days “after the polls close
on Election Day” to be counted as if they were cast and received on
or before Election Day. Illinois law also provides that “[e]ven
vote-by-mail ballots without postmarks shall be counted if received up
to 14 calendar days after Election Day if the ballots are dated on or
before Election Day.”

Until next week …

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