The Fights That Decide Hillsdale’s Future
Not slogans. Not vibes. Specific battles, specific officials, specific receipts.
Hillsdale is being reshaped in real time – through quiet decisions in courtrooms, commission chambers, and back-room “meetings” that were never meant to be public. This page is your map to the major fights: who’s involved, what they did, and how you can push back with your neighbors instead of just yelling at the screen.
ACTIVE INVESTIGATION
RECORDS – ELECTION LAW – COUNTY OFFICIALS
Elections & Clerk
Under oath, the county clerk admitted to conduct that would put an ordinary citizen in handcuffs. This fight documents altered data, sealed records, and whether Hillsdale elections are governed by law — or convenience.
WHAT THE RECEIPTS ESTABLISH:
- Exposes altered election equipment and sworn admissions in court.
- Tracks officials who blocked investigation when accountability mattered.Exposes missing election equipment, altered records, and sworn admissions in court.
GOVERNMENT ABUSE – RETALIATION – PUBLIC ASSET => PRIVATE CONTROL
Fair Board
The Fair Board and Sheriff turned a public event into a controlled zone — denying membership, holding secret meetings, and threatening residents who asked questions.
WHAT THE RECEIPTS ESTABLISH:
- Documents denial letters and membership reversals.
- Connects Fair Board leadership to broader courthouse protection network.
PROCEDURAL MANIPULATION – LAW VS CONVENIENCE – INSTITUTIONAL STONEWALLING
City & County
From ignored judicial findings to power grabs at City Hall, this fight tracks votes, notices, and the officials shaping Hillsdale’s daily governance.
WHAT THE RECEIPTS ESTABLISH:
- Follows key votes on transparency and mandates.
- Documents efforts to rule by control instead of law.
