Ballot Crimes discusses federal felonies committed by election officials, state secretaries of state, governors and other 'persons' in the 2020 Federal Election and before.<br /><br />The 2020 Federal Ballot failed to comply with Federal Law and as a result the election was unconstitutional. Have doubts? Listen to the law, read the evidence and learn more than the media is telling you

Ballot Crimes - How we all got here.
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Ballot Crimes discusses federal felonies committed by election officials, state secretaries of state, governors and other 'persons' in the 2020 Federal Election and before.<br /><br />The 2020 Federal Ballot failed to comply with Federal Law and as a result the election was unconstitutional. Have doubts? Listen to the law, read the evidence and learn more than the media is telling you
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Recent Episodes

July 13, 2021
Ballot Crimes Explained
This episode explains what "Ballot Crimes" are. Also discusses the elements of fraud in the narratives used by "never Trumpers" on the national campaign trail and as reasons to illegally change ballot handling procedures. We also directly state WHY and HOW as defined in LAW the 2020 Federal Election for ALL offices was illegal and un-Constitutional. Stating the statutes and addressing that NO evidence of any allegation was reviewed in ANY court hearing in the US to date. We discuss "how a dismissal" was obtained and why the Court's dismissed claims instead of addressing the actual crimes and allegations. We further explain why federal felony crimes occurred in 45 states in the US.. as part of the 2020 Federal Election and the engagement of ballot box stuffing schemes in America's first "fully electronic" Federal Election.

July 12, 2021
Un Constitutional Audits
With all the talk about audits. We need to address how they can't come to a legal or constitutional outcome. Why? listen and learn. Spoiler Alert::: Non-compliance with federal audit requirements RELATING TO THE MACHINE RECORDS.. as per Title III, Section 301 of the Help America Vote Act of 2002. We also show the Dominion Manuals which show the reports EXIST and Pennsylvania and Arizona's illegal and non-compliant records retention laws. Can you say Federal Fraud? WE can.. and explain where criminal statutes are in play... federally.

July 12, 2021
Just sat NO to Oppression. BallotCrimes.com podcast. Episode 1
This episode details federal felony crimes conducted in ballot frauds against the United States government as part of ballot box stuffing crimes. This video shows Michigan Secretary of State's actions to violate federal records retention laws and violations of Title III of the Help America Vote Act.<br /><br />The video also details the 2016 Wayne County Michigan "over-vote" which exposed the manner in which ballot box stuffing occurs and the fifty year history of ballot box stuffing crimes which until acts of grant fraud tied to the Help America Vote Act of 2002 went unpunished.<br /><br />This video details the crimes, the persons and the conduct engaged in multiple federal felonies tied to the False Claims Act.<br /><br />View discretion is advised.
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