When political foot soldiers canvass a neighborhood, they do so armed with voter information, including how many people live in a home, their party, and when they last voted.
Now a nonprofit, Votermaps.org, is making that information — your information — available online, for free, to any member of the public.
The map is the brainchild of John LeFevre, an author with a banking background; Morgan Warstler, a technology expert who has founded several companies including GovWhiz Inc., according to his LinkedIn page; and Lawrence Abramson, who has a background in entertainment, business, finance. All three are Republicans and support Former President Donald Trump for president, but they say their website is nonpartisan because anyone can use it.
They hope members of the public will become “vote detectives” and look for inconsistencies in voter registration.
“VoterMaps is a searchable, map-based database of all voter histories and current ballot status — updated in real-time. House by house. Block by block. State by state,” the website says. “We level the information playing field transparently, allowing all citizens to be activists, influencers, fraud detectors, and champions of free and fair elections.” […]
— Read More: thefederalist.com
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