MNGOP’s Internal Integrity Crisis: A History of Delegate List Tampering, Data Discrepancies, and Open Fraud Vectors – Echoing the State Election Rot We Claim to Fight

MNGOP’s Internal Integrity Crisis: A History of Delegate List Tampering, Data Discrepancies, and Open Fraud Vectors – Echoing the State Election Rot We Claim to Fight

By Phillip C. Parrish

Fraud Whistleblower and 2026 Republican Candidate for Governor of Minnesota

Faribault, MN – January 31, 2026

Kristin Robins – Republican State Representative, Chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee, and a fellow fighter against the syndicates looting Minnesota – just dropped a flyer that’s impossible to ignore. Titled “Election Integrity Needed in Minnesota Republican Party Process,” it exposes the glaring vulnerabilities in the MNGOP’s own precinct caucus and delegate selection system heading into February 3rd. Downloadable multiple ballots for straw polls, no voter ID or precinct residency verification on “planned absence” or “emergency” delegate forms, absent chain of custody for delegate lists, and transmitting results via easily manipulable Google Docs. These aren’t oversights; they’re systemic invitations to the same fraud patterns we’ve hammered the DFL for years.

This isn’t new. Minnesotans need to understand the precedent: The MNGOP has a documented track record of delegate process breakdowns that mirror the election integrity failures we decry statewide.

In the 2022 cycle – right after the February 1 precinct caucuses – statewide GOP candidates (including gubernatorial hopefuls) publicly demanded pauses and forensic audits over “fraud and errors” in precinct data. Reports detailed “egregious discrepancies,” deliberate omissions of elected delegates from lists sent to the state party, and additions of names for people who never attended caucus night. Morrison County saw accusations of tampering tied to a major campaign staffer, prompting the state party to step in and take over the county convention review. Campaigns cried foul over inconsistencies in turnout numbers versus straw poll votes, with one analysis showing attendee counts double the ballots cast – raising immediate questions about dilution or fabrication. The party chair acknowledged “errors” but insisted they weren’t “intentional, malicious or related to any campaign.” Yet the damage was done: trust eroded, conventions delayed, and the process opened to accusations of manipulation that fueled primary chaos.

These aren’t isolated glitches. Allegations of post-caucus additions to delegate lists have simmered for years, with no standardized, transparent chain of custody to prevent alterations before submission to the state party. In a system where delegates elect officers, push resolutions, and ultimately influence endorsements for Governor and other offices, any breach here poisons the well upstream. If the party can’t secure ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE internally – with basic safeguards like ID checks, precinct-locked forms, paper trails, and audited custody – how can we credibly demand it from Secretary Simon, Governor Walz, and the DFL machine that’s overseen billions in daycare fraud, COVID relief theft, and voter roll vulnerabilities?

Kristin’s flyer isn’t just timely; it’s prophetic. It ties directly to the paywall circus I’ve exposed: state central gatekeepers who price out grassroots families ($1,200+ in travel and fees for Duluth convention access), dismiss concerns with “NO problem” texts, and prioritize pay-to-play packages ($5k–$10k for war rooms, data, and perks) over open participation. The same leadership shrugs at these integrity holes while begging the base for donations to “fight fraud.” It’s gaslighting at its finest – preaching constitutional republic principles while running a delegate game that looks suspiciously like the absentee ballot harvesting and no-verification scams we battle at the state level.

This is serious. For Minnesotans – farmers, workers, parents, the hardworking poor – the precinct caucus remains the purest expression of grassroots power: showing up, electing local delegates, debating resolutions that protect the innocent and tackle real corruption. But when state central turns it into a diluted, unverifiable mess, it fractures us, hands advantages to the DFL syndicate, and erodes faith in the entire endorsing pipeline. We’ve lost statewide races for nearly two decades partly because internal rot lets division win.

Kristin Robbins gets it. As a fraud-fighting chair who’s led oversight on state agency abuses, her call-out is backed by principle and precedent. Props to her for refusing silence – her flyer is a catalyst. Voices like hers, amplified at the precinct level, force accountability or expose the gatekeepers.

The fix is straightforward: Before February 3rd, implement basic integrity measures – require voter ID and precinct proof for all forms, lock absentee delegate submissions to verified Republicans, enforce strict chain of custody with public audits, and ditch Google Docs for secure, paper-based transmission. Anything less admits the process is as rigged as the state elections we condemn.

Redirect your energy: Skip the paywall circus. Join the free Truth Reckoning Sundays starting tomorrow (February 1) at Byron’s Bearwood Event Barn and statewide locations – no fees, no barriers, raw syndicate exposure, dark humor to make the guilty sweat, and open mic for your stories. Bring the fight to the precincts, then beyond.

Truth reckoning now. Syndicate smashed for good. Faith over fear, integrity over grift.

Parrish for Governor

Phillip C. Parrish

Candidate for Governor of Minnesota 2026

phillip@parrish4mn.com

@phillipcparrish on X

1 (612) 460-1717

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