The Baltimore County Board of Elections (BOE) has quietly amended Regulation .06, a rule that governs the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for the purchase of voter registration lists.
During an unrecorded BOE meeting in July, resident Kate Sullivan claims board attorney Andrew Bailey read to new NDA language.
“He stood up, looking directly at me, and first said, ‘This is the oath that you sign. We want to read it to all those who purchased the list.’ He did not say there’s updated language. He did not say this is a new oath. He just said this is the oath you sign when you purchase these lists,” Sullivan said.
“I felt that the oath he [the Board’s lawyer] read was slightly different from the ones I’ve signed in the past. And sure enough, I went home, did some research, and discovered that the oath language had indeed been changed,” she added.
According to Sullivan, the amended NDA has “new language [that] was a lot more threatening.”
“It was making it very clear that we understood that if we used this list to challenge elections, then we could be responsible for a misdemeanor or be charged in some way,” Sullivan explained.
From The Gateway Pundit:
Sullivan had been directing a legal, nonpartisan volunteer canvass to help Baltimore County clean and properly maintain its voter rolls. Despite being adequately certified to conduct the canvass, she was asked to cease her efforts by the Director of the Baltimore County BOE, Ruie Marie La Voie, citing complaints about the canvassing. Sullivan believes that her activism in challenging the board’s maintenance of voter rolls may have played a role in the change in regulation language.