Judge Sarah Grewing – Should She Have Recused Herself from the Consent Decree Cases in 2020?

In March 2020 a complaint of judicial misconduct regarding Judge Sarah Grewing—who was assigned to the consent decree cases—was brought to the Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards.

Complaint About Judicial Misconduct (pdf)

Judge Sarah Grewing - Complaint on Judicial Misconduct (video on Rumble)

Judge Sarah Grewing - Complaint on Judicial Misconduct (video on YouTube)


How do you know that your voice is heard in the current government system?

Perhaps you think your voice is heard by casting a ballot during an election.

Every time you send your ballot by mail or vote in person at your local precinct, you may think your vote counts. And it is important that you think that—but the idea that your voice is heard or that your vote counts is an illusion. In reality, what you think of as your vote is potentially dismembered or fractionalized by election software (by design), or even cancelled by an illegally cast vote.

Before a remedy can be put forth, it's critical that everyone understands the truth of how elections are run in Minnesota: 1) the details of absentee mail-in ballots, 2) the features of election software and hardware, and 3) the functionality of the voter rolls and the Statewide Voter Registration System (SVRS).

Underpinning these components of the election process are Minnesota's election statutes and the 2020 consent decrees ordered by Judge Sarah Grewing which changed the rules for absentee ballots, removing witness and signature requirements, likely contributing to the increase in absentee ballots to over 1.9 million (58 percent) in the November 3rd, 2020 General Election.

In March 2020 a complaint of judicial misconduct (pdf) regarding Judge Sarah Grewing—who was assigned to the consent decree cases—was brought to the Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards.

Many Minnesotans have lost faith in the current election process. Adding concern to what they saw on election night and the data that has come to light since is the fact that no county election officials in Minnesota have shared the cast vote record (CVR) reports from the Dominion, ES&S, and Hart election management systems, and neither has Secretary of State decided to conduct a proper audit (such as is being done in Otero County, New Mexico) of any county including Crow Wing County, where residents persuaded their county commissioners to pass a resolution asking Steve Simon to unseal their ballots and perform an audit.


Complaint About Judicial Misconduct (pdf)

Judge Sarah Grewing - Complaint on Judicial Misconduct (video on Rumble)

Judge Sarah Grewing - Complaint on Judicial Misconduct (video on YouTube)