WASHINGTON, DC – Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (“RITE”), a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting election integrity, is “readying an investigation into Minnesota’s election system,” as first reported by Fox News, in the wake of the state’s fraud scandals that displayed how easily and thoroughly state government systems can be corrupted. RITE President Justin Riemer said voter registration and elections are “not somehow immune to the type of corruption that we’ve seen in Minnesota and in other places.”
As reported by Fox News:

| A Minnesota fraud scandal is a “canary in the coal mine” for how easily swindles can seep into government systems — including election administration — Republican election attorney Justin Riemer told Fox News Digital. “What you’ve seen happen in Minnesota and now similar fraudulent schemes in other states, this should be very much a canary in the coal mine for other governmental processes,” Riemer told Fox News Digital in a Zoom interview in January. “Which would include our voter registration and election processes. And it’s not somehow immune to the type of corruption that we’ve seen in Minnesota and in other places.” Riemer leads Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE), a legal nonprofit that fights court efforts from a “well-funded network of activists” working to “undermine elections and democracy.” He previewed that RITE is readying an investigation into Minnesota’s election system to see if it has potentially faced fraud similar to the sweeping multiyear, COVID-19-era schemes currently under scrutiny. |
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