We the Citizens of the United States, along with prospective citizens, pending citizens, and extranational citizens of countries with direct and indirect dealings with the United States of America, feel that our governement--all three branches including the paragovernmental intelligence agency network--has an immediate and urgent obligation to ensure the public trust by guaranteeing to us the open publication of a complete, unedited database of votes for the election for the President of the United States.

(In fact, it's quite strange and unsettling that we don't already have this mechanism in place, nor have we demanded it--a nation that purports itself to be a democratically-elected Republic.)

The requirements are simple. We need to be able to have free access to electronically download a database file in which we can verify our vote, offline. The file should be published in several, common, open and proprietary database formats such as microsoft access, excel, mysql/mariadb, postgresql, oracle, ibm db, mongodb, redis, plain text, csv and others. Each person's copy should be identical. A citizen should be able to verify their vote along with that of their family's or any other citizen's. A person should be able to see that their vote was tallied.

We the petitioners suggest being given an identification number that is different from their social security number or any other identifiable number with which to verify and tally their own vote if not already extant.

There additionally needs to be a means for a person to report errors in the vote and tally. If a person voted for one candidate but sees that their vote was counted as another candidate, this is election fraud. They need to be able to report this. Which means that they need a physical receipt of their intended vote at the time of the election as evidence a fraud took place.