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For Christopher Hicks of Sawyerville, “it is not surprising to see election fraud uncovered.”
“It has been a well-talked-about ‘secret’ how to commit election fraud from both parties for years. Even political operatives are trained to master the art of election fraud,” Hicks added.
Voters will no longer bother giving their time to participate in the elections and vote “if cheaters continue to get away with fraud,” and “if voters cannot trust their elections to be fair,” Hicks explained.
It would be fair and just to ensure that the criminals get convicted to the fullest extent of the law according to him, to bring back citizen’s trust and “know they can count on fair and safe elections.” Likewise, “cheaters also need to know they will face criminal charges when attempting election fraud.”
Recently, five people have been charged with election fraud by the DuPage County state's attorney, the DuPage Policy Journal reported.
“If evidence exists that such election fraud exists, other state's attorneys should absolutely pursue charges,” Hicks told South Central Reporter. “Any state's attorneys who do not, if such evidence exists, should resign.
“Election integrity is an issue that I personally regard as the utmost important issue in our American electoral process,” Hicks, making a stand.