About Us

James and Kenneth Collier, journalists and authors of the book "Votescam: The Stealing of America" both died young in the 1990s.

Jim's wife and daughter, Phylis and Victoria, have been keeping the information on their 25 year investigation into computerized election fraud available at our own cost. Our book was effectively banned upon publication, and pulled from the records of the Library of Congress. 

After a few years hiatus to run other activist projects, we're back online and organizing now with other election integrity activists nationwide. Our work in the coming year includes:

  •  
    •  Running and developing this new website
       
    •  Building an educated national network of Election Integrity activists
       
    •  Building THE EVIDENCE Wiki page, the only central database of 40 years of election fraud evidence compiled by citizen  investigators and journalists
       
    •  Spurring a national movement to restore transparency in our vote count before the 2012 elections
       
    •  Hiring a few of the best citizen activists to help us -- amazing people who need the money and have been working tirelessly on  this issue for nothing
       
    •  Reprinting the Votescam book, new and updated for its 20th anniversary in 2012

If you are capable of contributing to our efforts, please CLICK HERE.

We WILL get the work done, one way or the other -- but your support will make the wheels spin much faster.

 

gray_line.jpg

profile.jpeg

 

ABOUT VICTORIA COLLIER

Victoria Collier is a seasoned activist, organizer, writer and editor, with over 20 years of experience in the non-profit sector. 

She is the daughter and niece of James and Kenneth Collier, investigative journalists and authors of the groundbreaking book “Votescam: The Stealing of America.” After the death of her father in 1998, Victoria continued to speak and write on the threat to democracy posed by computerized voting machines, appearing on radio shows nationwide, and as a special guest lecturer and panel member at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington D.C.. She has continued to update the Votescam investigation into computerized vote fraud, and the book’s current printing contains her own writing and reporting. The book has become a motivating force and how-to manual for Progressives, Populists and Radicals seeking to reform our election system.

Immersion in radical politics at an early age led Victoria to become a journalist and organizer herself. After cutting her teeth as a fundraiser for NYPIRG in New York City at age 16, she went on to write for independent activist journals including the newly minted Asheville Global Report. In Asheville, NC, Victoria co-founded the Town Hall Project, attracting renowned activists from around the world to raise awareness on issues of globalization, militarization, and sustainability. 

In Taos, NM, Victoria co-founded Tierra Lucero, a non-profit organic farm and Permaculture demonstration site, and helped to establish the Red Willow Center, an indigenous sustainability education center on the Taos Pueblo. She continued to rally the troops, organizing anti-war protests, including the historic march to Donald Rumsfeld’s house, where she gave a live interview to Amy Goodman while 3000 citizens nailed accusations of war crimes to the front gate.

In 2010 Victoria worked as a non-profit consultant to the Yes Men – the infamous award winning filmmakers and radical anti-corporate activists. In 2011 she became the BioDemocracy Project Developer at the Organic Consumers Association. By linking the issues of Democracy, Environment, Health, Peace and Justice into a call for unified action, BioDemocracy aims to overthrow the Corporatocracy eating away at our social and ecological fabric, and redirect our resources toward building a just, peaceful, and sustainable world.

Victoria was a featured speaker at the Democracy Convention in Madison, Wisconsin in August 2011, holding workshops on the necessity for hand-counted paper ballots and transparent elections.

She currently lives in Mexico, and is the editor of www.votescam.org.  

 

gray_line.jpg

 


Phylis_Collier_small.jpg


ABOUT PHYLIS COLLIER

Phylis Collier is the widow of Jim Collier, editor of “Votescam: The Stealing of America” and a lifelong activist for women’s rights. She is also a published author, produced screenwriter, and children’s playwright.  

Along with working as Creative Director for one of the largest advertising agencies in the United States, she has written for newspapers in France; and has written and produced children’s plays in Israel.

She is now living in Mexico and working with her daughter, Victoria, to make paper ballot voting a reality before the 2012 election – and a priority in the oncoming revolution.


Do you like this page?