America First Nonprofit Announces Lawsuit Against Ohio’s Stark County Board of Elections Over Dominion Contract Vote

An America First nonprofit organization has announced a lawsuit against the Stark County Board of Elections for violating Ohio’s Open Meetings Act in their consideration of the purchase of Dominion voting equipment.

The suit was filed in the Court of Common Pleas in Stark County on behalf of the non-profit Look Ahead America and Start County Resident Merry Lynne Rini of Massillon.

The executive director of LAA is  Matt Braynard, the former Director of Data and Strategy for the Trump campaign.

“The process engaged in by the Board of Elections was not transparent and open to the public. Right before voting on the contract with Dominion, the board excluded the public for eighteen minutes from their discussion and deliberations. Nothing necessitated the public’s exclusion.  And for the next months thereafter, they continued to exclude the public when discussing the contract with Dominion. That’s not consistent with both the letter and spirit of Ohio’s Open Meetings Act and we are going to get justice for the residents of Stark County Ohio,” Matt Braynard, Executive Director of Look Ahead America, said in a statement provided to the Gateway Pundit.

Braynard added “further, we are determined to ensure that any voting equipment purchased relies on open source software and hardware. This will restore trust, lower election costs, and create home state jobs for Clark County elections.”

Look Ahead America, according to their website, was created by over thirty former Trump for President campaign staffers.

The complaint can be read in full here.

 

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