"Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom." - Thomas Jefferson

Eye on Elections is a group of concerned Idaho voters who are working to promote fair and transparent elections. Idaho elections are now controlled by centralized, computerized voting systems that can be rigged to steal elections.

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This is How Idaho Elections are Stolen

Eye on Election researchers have been investigating computerized election Fraud in Idaho since discovering compelling evidence of machine fraud in the 2024 NIC Trustee election. The evidence was presented to authorities BEFORE the election was certified but they failed to investigate. Since our political leaders refused to look into serious problems with Idaho elections, we had to!!!

More investigation was necessary, and in the article Foreign entities control Idaho Elections, we make the case that Scytl, a foreign controlled cryptography company, is they mystery software developer behind Tenex. And suspicioiusly, Scytl declared bankruptcy and sold off its "productive assets" shortly before the 2020 election.

But that's not all. Not only is Tenex located in Tampa, just a few miles from Scytl's former American headquarters, Tenex's main office is just one block away from the global headquarters of a powerful Masonic Secret Society. And of course Masons have long been deeply involved in Idaho politics.

It seems we may have cracked the case. Let's see if the authorities who failed to acknowledge obvious evidence of Election Fraud in 2020 and 2024, are now convinced. And if not, why not?

After considering both the 2024 NIC election, and Dr. Frank's investigation into alogrithmic fraud in Idaho's 2020 election, we realized that the type of computerized fraud we were seeing, must involve software running at the state level. In the article Phantom Election Management Software, we look into Tenex, the software the SOS has been using to manage Idaho elections since 2018.

Tenx offers a sophisticated, end-to-end election management platform that handles pollbooks, electronic registration, election night reporting and much more. But according to our research Tenex does not have the resources to have developed such complicated tools. It must be leasing software from another company. But Who?

But how to fix the problems? The best way to guarantee secure elections is to insist on verifiable documentation at every step. That ispaper voter registration forms; hand-written poll books; physical photo-ID presented in person; and paper ballots. Of course the data from these documents must be entered into an electronic database, but signed, physical documents should exist.

Unfortunately, recent innovations in election technology intentionally bypass written documentation. Electronic poll books, electronic voter registration, and electronic tabulation are unverifiable and facilitate fraud. This is not progress.

The problem is not technology itself. Computer systems are essential, and can be enormously helpful if used prudently. The problem is ill-conceived, proprietary, Election Management systems that were designed to allow for rigged elections.

Specialized election software is corruptible because it automates tasks that should not be automated (such as voter registration) and processes data that should not be collected (such as polling status). Such tools were intended to minimize human oversight, moniter election activity in real-time, and prioritize convenience over security.

Secure, Transparent Elections

Our Mission

Eye on Election's mission is to help Idaho voters understand the problems with computerized voting technology and to support political leaders who will work to improve Idaho elections. It can do this in three ways: 1) Research what can be done legislatively and locally to combat all forms of election fraud. 2) Provide resources that educate voters about computerized elections and show evidence of fraud, and 3) Promote a transparent method of processing ballots that does not depend on corruptible machines.

Provide Resources

The Videos and Resources page provides links to informative videos from both nationally known election fraud researchers and local investigators. See also articles on the Election Integrity blog.

Promote Transparency

The Hand Count page proposes a transparent system of ballot processing that requires securely photocopying ballots immediately after the polls close, and making all election documents, and ballot images publicly available immediately.

The Election Fraud page shows how Idaho's elections involves several coordinated methods of fraud. Eye one Elections investigates all forms of fraud and proposes solutions that emphasize local control and verifiability.

Oppose Fraud

Election Integrity Blog

E on E's Election Integrity BLOG includes original articles that focus on problems and solutions specific to Idaho. Although Election Fraud is a national problem, the political situation is different in every state. And in Idaho, sophisticated computerized fraud is a bigger problem than mail in ballots.

Electronic Registration Opens Door to Fraud

Dr. Frank's proof of fraudulent voter rolls n Idaho and how electronic registration allows for phantom voters and fraudulent votes.

Data Collection Disguised as Election Integrity

Shows how HB 339 provides for mass data collection on all Idaho voters, but allows loop holes for fraud and does not clean up voter rolls.

Phantom Election Mangement Software

Shows the Election Management software running in the SOS office is rigged and allmost certainly under the control of fraudsters

Debunking the Myth of Secure Elections

HB 339 was presented as an "Election Integrity" bill, but its true purpose was to lay the groundwork for Digital ID in Idaho.

Stop Digital ID in Idaho--Amend 339

HB 339 was presented as an "Election Integrity" bill, but its true purpose was to lay the groundwork for Digital ID in Idaho. It needs to be stopped.

Digital Identities and Phantom Voters

Fix the problem with Phantom voters by returning to in-person registration, not by submitting to biometric, digital ID.

The Problem With Computerized Elections

The PROBLEM: Voters cast their ballots, but they are tabulated by riggable computers and the physical ballots are never examined.

A Truly Transparent Tabulation System

The SOLUTION: Less Technology, More Transparency; Less Centralization, More Local Control; Less Automation, More Accountability.

Foreign Entities Control Idaho Elections

The company that controls Idaho Elections is located just five minutes from a Suspicious, Foreign ETC and just next door Shriner's Headquarters.

If you don't know, you might be surprised to find out.
"Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Freedom"