UMVA has learned that a groundbreaking push notification service, V-ALERTS, has been launched by a pioneering organization dedicated to election integrity, allowing users to monitor voter registrations tied to their address in real-time.
The new system represents a significant leap forward in proactive election integrity monitoring, empowering everyday citizens to act as watchdogs for their own addresses without waiting for periodic manual checks. Users can now verify registrations tied to their address using publicly available voter file data, monitor voter history associated with their residence, and receive instant push notifications when records are added, removed, or modified.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the organization behind this innovation believes that election integrity begins at the local level. When voter rolls are outdated, inaccurate, or shielded from public review, public trust erodes. The new push notification service gives citizens another tool to stay informed about changes occurring at the addresses they know best — their own homes.
A landmark election transparency ruling has reinforced the importance of public election data and transparency. A recent court decision has set a precedent for the disclosure of critical election data, bolstering the organization's mission to provide accessible tools that empower Americans to participate in safeguarding the integrity of voter rolls.
The founder of the organization emphasizes that "transparency in our elections is not a privilege — it is a right. In addition, while voting in elections is an important civic duty, ensuring that unauthorized people don’t vote using your address is just as much of a civic duty these days."
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the platform is currently live in several states and has active plans to expand V-ALERTS to every state in the nation, providing free, accessible tools that empower every American to participate in safeguarding the integrity of voter rolls at the most local level possible.
