Republican-Led County’s Revolutionary Tool Exposes Election Fraud

In a sea of election fraud allegations and concerns, one Idaho county is standing out for its unique transparency tool. Ada County’s “Ballot Verifier,” pioneered by a Republican, allows access to every ballot cast since 2022 – over 680,000 records. Not only does it reveal contest results and ballot images, but it does so without compromising voters’ personal information.

Trent Tripple, who worked in the County Clerk’s office, states, “I was tired of everybody questioning elections in Idaho… The idea is to get the vast majority of people back into this bucket of trusting elections.”

Even the Secretary of State Phil McGrane acknowledges the tool as the “first of its kind” in a May 2024 podcast interview. “I can’t even dream up how we can be more transparent than this,” Tripple boasts to tech magazine WIRED. “There isn’t anything else that we have that the public cannot see.”

Ada County’s Ballot Verifier sets a new standard for transparency by not only releasing data on how ballots were counted, but also making them easily searchable online. User can filter by ballot type and precincts, view images of every ballot counted, and see a side-by-side comparison with “cast vote records.”

In the past, residents had to wait and pay fees to obtain ballot information through public records requests. But now, “the general public can view and download all cast ballots at any time, as well as run their own ‘citizen count,'” according to the website.

The program is managed by Massachusetts-based Civera, which has also partnered with other state and local governments. Tripple states, “The Ballot Verifier produced complete transparency and so much more. I don’t know of a more powerful elections tool that places all data in the hands of citizens that is easier to use.”

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In 2024, election security was a major concern for many officials, from ballot fraud to noncitizens voting. Ada County’s Ballot Verifier stands as a shining example of transparency and trustworthiness in the face of these concerns.

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3 Comments

  1. Leftshot Reply

    Election integrity requires that ballots be legally cast and properly counted. The description of this tool seems to address the latter, but not the former. Both are required for trust in our elections.

  2. WD Bear Reply

    Does not address the fact that not all the ballots scanned and counted were prepared and submitted by an individual who is legally allowed to cast a vote.

  3. Robert Reply

    As others have commented, this is a great FIRST step. It seems criminally negligent to not use tools like this given the power of current technology. The other piece of election integrity that needs serious scrutiny and transparency is campaign donations. A citizen should have the ability to know who is trying to buy their votes. Every dollar of campaign finance donations and spending should be transparent.

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