Welcome   
                                              Al Kolwicz
                                       Executive Director

Do you agree that one of the most precious rights of our civic heritage is the privacy, security and integrity of the secret ballot?  If you do you may become enraged to learn there are forces acting to take this important right from you.

Sixty-three of Colorado's 64 counties soundly defeated Amendment 28. Nearly 60 percent of voters opposed it.  Yet, the threat of mandatory mail-ballot elections remains for odd-year elections.

CAMBER is the source for factual information about mail ballot elections.  After months of research, CAMBER has concluded that mandatory mail voting and mail voter registration fail to protect the public's right to fair and accurate elections, and should be discontinued.

The links in the left margin of the home page will take you directly to important facts about mail ballot elections.

We hope that you will lead your friends and family to an understanding of why we must act to protect private and trustworthy elections.  They are under attack.

CAMBER is working to ban mandatory mail ballot elections because:

  1. Nobody has proven that mail ballot elections can be made secret, accurate, fair, fraud-proof, secure, and intimidation free. (Why not? Because all the evidence shows they are NOT.)
  2. Mail ballot elections eliminate both the secret ballot guaranteed by the Colorado constitution and the freedom from intimidation that comes with the universal private voting booth.
  3. Proof now exists that mail ballot elections are not accurate, are not secret, disenfranchise voters, and do not protect the ballot box from being stuffed with ineligible votes.
  4. Claims of high turnout are not supportable with facts. Just because more ballots are returned does not mean that more electors participated. Nobody knows who voted these ballots.
  5. It is mandatory that elections be secret, accurate, fair, fraud-proof, secure, and intimidation free. It is nice but not mandatory that participation be high.
  6. Voters must control election outcomes -- not bureaucrats, not cheaters, and not vendors. (Why should we lose our freedom by using a voting system that does not work?)

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    Al Kolwicz, Executive Director
    AlKolwicz@qwest.net