The Illinois Ballot Integrity Project is a non-partisan citizens group that supports the use of voter-verified paper ballots as the source of all vote counts in civic elections.

We are committed to—

  • Researching the problems of computerized voting.
  • Helping to publicize those problems.
  • Exploring possible remedies.
  • Calling for legislative safeguards.
  • We believe that one essential element in any remedy is that all vote counts and recounts must derive from paper ballots—ones that have been fully verified by the voter.

    We generally meet on the second Wednesday of each month from
    7 pm to 9 pm at Goose Island Brewpub, 1800 N. Clybourn, Chicago, Illinois.  Check our calendar for any last minute changes.

    Here is our Mission Statement.

    Minutes from our past meetings:

               December 7, 2005 (Pending)

               November 9, 2005 (Pending)

               October 12, 2005 (Not available)

               September 14, 2005 (Not available)

               August 10, 2005  (Not available)

               June 8, 2005

               May 11, 2005 (Not available)

               April 13, 2005

               March 9, 2005

               February 9, 2005 (Not available)

               January 12, 2005 (Not available)

               December 8, 2004 (Not available)

               November 10, 2004  (Not available)

               October, 2004  (Canceled due to Presidential debate)

               September 8, 2004  (No meeting)

               August 11, 2004

               July 14, 2004  (No meeting)

               June 9, 2004

               April 14, 2004

               March 10, 2004

               February 10, 2004

               January 14, 2004

               December 11, 2003

               November 12, 2003

     

    Our Mission
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    Webmaster,
    Roy Lipscomb