Were the Irish local elections rigged?

A report by the candidate with the lowest votes.

Opinion polls, and my personal observation, showed that 80% of Irish people think we have already taken “too many” refugees and other foreigners.

When the votes were counted, at least 80% were for pro migration parties and people. In some areas, 99% of votes were for “more migrants, please, we’re Irish”.

Either the opinion poll was rigged or the votes were rigged. If the poll was rigged, it was 60% off. This must make it the biggest margin of error in polling history.

If the votes were rigged, it was just another day at the office for our charming politicians.

A few months ago, Our Guys were delighted when 70% voted against the family referendum. It would have changed the Constitution to smooth things for the gender benders and polygamous men to import their extra wives and children. Great! We thought. They didn’t rig the referendum! They counted the votes honestly! In the local elections we can elect honest people to stop the mass migration madness.

The best idea I have heard is that they allowed the referendum to be lost, so as to keep the illusion that they don’t rig elections and to entice us to vote in future elections, which they will rig.

A big problem for them is the the extreme lack of trust people have in them. A third of people don’t vote at all, and in Sligo half the people didn’t vote. If the turnout drops to ten percent, the system would collapse through mockery

There were five pro-remigration candidates in County Sligo, in three areas. Three campaigning styles: Shocking extreme, middling extreme and a wee bit extreme.

Shocking: James Conway in south Sligo took a crowbar to a refugee landlords’ property, filming himself and calling the Gardai to come and arrest him. He made a lot of wild accusations about certain Sligo rich people being blackmailed into renting to refugees. Let’s all pray these allegations are untrue. Very funny and very popular, both online and IRL. Strangely, the national media didn’t whisper even a word about this outrageous vandalism. Vote: approx 600.

Middling: I put ón a straw hat and a marching drum, and stroll the streets of Sligo. I name local Important People and accuse them of every crime under the sun. I name certain ethnic groups and ridicule some of their characteristics. I mention the names of certain refugee families linked to murder and cocaine-fuelled rent boys. There is 20% enthusiastic support: ear to ear smiles, outright laughter, clenched fists in the air, roars, horns blaring, pretty women dancing in the streets, etc. There is 30% discrete support, wary of letting the CCTV boys see. I’m guessing another 30% are terrified support: they agree we have taken too many, but they are of the opinion that even a tiny smile will be picked up by CCTV.

Total votes 32.

A wee bit extreme: Michael Kelly in Sligo town, Amanda Gallagher and Rob de Salle in north Sligo all with posters, leaflets and canvassing people personally, mildly suggesting that if any of the new arrivals turn out to be bád people, they should be deported as quickly as possible.

Approximately 200–250 votes each.

I do not believe the votes are accurate: the remigration candidates would all have been elected, if the opinion poll was accurate.

But if the votes are accurate, it shows that the highest votes are gained by remigration candidates who bring a crowbar ón their election campaign!

Possible ways to rig the election:

The registration of newly arrived foreigners as voters and steering them to vote for the right people. This is happening, but it does not explain the very low remigration vote.

The electoral register is deliberately out of date. Maybe ten percent of voters are dead or living elsewhere. Again, this does not explain the very low vote for remigration.

The votes are stored overnight, before counting, at the Garda station. A corrupt Sergeant could allow a few guys in to take out some of the wrong votes. This is time consuming and risky.

The simplest way to rig the elections would be to have an exact duplicate set of 2 million ballot papers printed. Pay a bunch of foreigners to fill in the 2 million votes, according to a careful plan. Allow for some honest men to be elected, or the people will get very suspicious… Put the distribution and collection of ballot papers in the control of a private, foreign company. They employ short-term workers for this contract, and as soon as it is done, they are ón the plane out of town.  The fake votes can be switched at any convenient time. It can be done without the need for crooked cops or politicians to be involved. A couple of high level civil servants, and a couple of hundred foreign van drivers would do.

Some great victories for remigration enthusiasts: honest men got elected! If they stay honest and speak out, they will cause great embarrassment, expose the refugee scam to even more public mockery and gently encourage voluntary self-remigration.

In Dublin, Patrick Quinlan is the first ever elected representative for the National Party. Independent Malachi Steenson is not a man to mince his words and he will rip shreds off the refugee mongers.

A general election is due within 8 months. Remigration enthusiasts should engage with civil servants and Gardai involved in the election process and express our concerns that the vote might be rigged. We must suggest improvements to the process, and ask for written documentation. We must let them know that when the van comes to collect the votes from the polling stations, two local cars will accompany the vans to the police station and an all night vigil will be held outside. This wouldn’t eliminate the possibility of a fix, but they would have to be a lot more careful!

 

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