Major Dave Provides Election Integrity Update - Volume 8

Newsletter-Volume 8

 

August 10, 2025

 

Major Dave Provides

Election Integrity Update

 

 
   

Dave Goetze, informally known as “Major Dave” left attendees with a sense of hope for a secure election in 2026 during his speech at the Golden Corral Restaurant, in Winston-Salem, during the New Conservative Luncheon last Monday.

Goetze, who retired at the rank of Major from the US Army Military Police Corps, is currently the Vice-President for Research for the Electoral Education Foundation, which was founded by Hal Weatherman.

Goetze has been analyzing North Carolina election data for about 8 years.

During his speech, Goetze told the group of about 30 people that action about to be taken by State Auditor Dave Boliek will provide a new layer of election security.

“I understand that Dave Boliek is going to install a member of his election integrity staff physically at the state board of elections so that they can keep an eye on things for him right there.”

It’s very likely that Goetze will be the state auditor’s representative.  Goetze also said it’s very important to have someone there, primarily, to watch the data being uploaded from the counties on election night.

“The best single cure that we’re going to put in place is when counties make their uploads to the state on election night, the counties will also make a second upload to the auditor’s office. That way, the two numbers will have to agree.”

Goetze also talked about the tools provided in HB 125. The bill not only adds 45 new employees to help with election integrity, but it approves $15 million to completely overhaul the state election integrity management system.

“Some of the equipment we’re using today was purchased in 2006,” Goetze said. “And the technology was more than a decade old when we bought it and paid top dollar for it.”

Goetze also urged the attendees to support the discontinuance of pre-registration of teenagers.

“Most of them are 10th graders who haven’t even taken a civics class yet,” Goetze said. “The data shows that most of them move before they turn 18, whether it’s to go off to college or simple relocation. We’re creating duplicate records because the system is automatically set to turn them into active records the year they turn 18, but most of them moved!”  

 

A letter from 

10th District Chair Alex Nelson

Dear Fellow Conservative Republicans,

It is a privilege to stand with you as members of the Tenth District. The district is stronger today because of your unwavering commitment to conservative values, your proven record of service, and your willingness to put the cause above self.

As Republicans, we believe in personal responsibility, limited government, traditional values, respect for life, and the rule of law. These aren’t just talking points — they are the foundation of our movement and our mission. This is a righteous movement, a righteous mission, and we are on the right side of history.

We cannot rest on what we have done in the past. We are in red counties and a strong red district. However, with every new registered Republican voter, we become even stronger. We must be vigilant in our actions and steadfast in our resolve to be even better in 2026 and make North Carolina a solid red state.

In years past the registered Democrats in North Carolina have outpaced the Republicans in large numbers and this trend has turned 180 degrees.

The Republican Party has outpaced the Democrats by 2000 new registered voters per month, leaving a gap of only 16,000 registered voters. We will continue to build, bringing new great Americans into our tent, and form a wave that will take back our great state.

“As Republicans, we are not held together by convenience, but by conviction. Our unity is our strength, our values are our compass, and our respect for one another is what sets us apart from the chaos of the Left.”

Thank you for your continued service, your strength of character, and your unwavering patriotism.


Catawba Valley Tea Party hosts candidate training for Catawba County candidates


 

By April Underwood

 

 

The Catawba County Republican National Hispanic Assembly co-hosted the Leadership Institute on Saturday, August 2nd, with the Catawba Valley Tea Party.

Many new and incumbent candidates and volunteers from Catawba County attended including several others from surrounding counties.

This training included candidate training on how to win an election using data that is available in each county. There will be more in-depth training on January 17th, 2026. 

If you are a candidate or a volunteer, please put this on your calendar. The event will be held at Pin Station in Newton.

The Catawba Valley Tea Party also hosted a town hall led by Commissioner Randy Isenhour and Catawba School board chair Tim Settlemyre.  Both answered questions regarding the direction our county and our schools are heading in. It was a very informative night.

Anyone interested in joining the Catawba County Republican National Assembly or information about the Leadership Institute please contact Dr. Elberg Donkel at [email protected].

For information about the Catawba Calley Tea Party please reach out to Larry Barger, President of the Catawba Valley Tea Party, with any questions at 828-569-9236.

 


A word from the

Iredell County GOP 

 
By Sean McGowan, Chair
Thank you to all our dedicated volunteers who have helped revamp the website, attended picnics and parades, and spread Republicanism across Iredell County!
We are looking for volunteers to help at our Party and Clubs with tables at the upcoming Iredell County Fair.
Please reach out to Jackie Swope if interested in serving a shift. It is a great way to meet other Republicans and share conservative values right here at home!
Keep an eye on the website and Facebook group for more opportunities, and consider helping a Republican candidate in municipal elections. We need to concentrate on registering Republicans and getting out the vote this November!
Statesville, Troutman and Mooresville could use your help!

In memory of Iredell County GOP volunteer Brad Pick

 
The Iredell GOP would like to extend our sincerest condolences to Nancy Pick and the Pick family as we are all grieving the great loss of our good friend and fellow patriotic Republican, Brad Pick.
Brad believed in hard work, integrity, generosity, and truth. He was a faithful believer in the Lord, and his authentic Christian walk was evident in all he did to show kindness and care toward others.
Brad was a dedicated Executive Board member who volunteered countless hours to the success of campaigns, meetings and events. Brad's absence is already felt as the Iredell GOP dedicated the July meeting to him as an honorarium, and he will continue to be greatly missed. Please keep his family and close friends in your prayers. 

House Armed Services Committee adopts 17 amendments from Congressman Pat Harrigan that help set spending priorities for the U.S. military

 

When it comes to national security, the decisions made in Washington too often feel distant—abstract debates over budgets and policies with little connection to everyday life.

But the truth is, the strength of our military directly affects the safety of your family, the stability of our economy, and the world we leave to our children. Much of that strength is shaped through the National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill crafted and debated in the House Armed Services Committee that sets priorities and funding for America’s military.

This year, I made sure North Carolina had a strong hand in driving those decisions. During the House Armed Services Committee’s markup of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, I introduced 18 amendments to address critical gaps and emerging threats. Seventeen of those amendments were adopted—a strong result that translates into real improvements for our service members and our country.

First, I focused on closing glaring vulnerabilities within our own defense infrastructure. One of my amendments prohibits Chinese Communist Party–controlled companies from operating long-term retail contracts on U.S. military bases—a practice that poses a direct threat to readiness and security. While this may sound like common sense, many Americans are shocked to learn that GNC, a popular supplement retailer wholly owned by the CCP, still operates dozens of stores on our military installations. Another requires the Pentagon to expand its list of restricted Chinese state-owned enterprises operating overseas. I also secured language mandating the development of a plan to phase out Chinese-made pharmaceutical ingredients from military medical supplies. These steps close dangerous gaps that our adversaries have exploited for far too long.

Beyond eliminating risks, my amendments work to modernize how the military equips and supports its forces. One of my amendments directs the Department of Defense to implement artificial intelligence tools to streamline the approval process for military construction projects—reducing delays, cutting costs, and delivering infrastructure faster. Another secured $18 million to accelerate the development of precision glide munitions—affordable, long-range weapons that provide our troops with greater tactical options on the battlefield.

Nowhere is that modernization more urgent than in drone warfare. To keep America ahead, I introduced my SkyFoundry amendment, which establishes a working group to expand domestic drone production and create a national innovation center focused on small, unmanned aircraft systems. Complementing this, another one of my amendments requires the Army to evaluate integrating counter-drone defense training into basic training, ensuring soldiers arrive ready to meet emerging aerial threats from day one.

Resilience also extends to energy security, especially as cyber threats grow. I passed an amendment directing a feasibility study on co-locating Small Modular Nuclear Reactors with data centers on military bases, enhancing resilience against outages and attacks. I also included language to formally incorporate these advanced reactors into the Department of Defense’s long-term nuclear energy strategy.

No military is stronger than the people who serve it, and that strength depends on taking care of our servicemembers both on and off the battlefield. One of my amendments requires the Department of Defense to evaluate anonymous telehealth platforms to expand access to confidential and rapid mental health care. Another restricts the Pentagon from reinstating the COVID-19 vaccine mandate without explicit congressional approval. I also mandated a comprehensive review of smokeless gunpowder supply chains, reducing dangerous dependence on foreign sources vital to ammunition manufacturing.

And none of this matters without accountability and oversight. One of my amendments requires the Army to brief Congress on audit readiness and the adoption of alternative financial verification tools. Another calls for a full review of U.S. posture in West Africa and the Sahel to counter the expanding presence of Russian mercenaries and terrorist networks. I also introduced language demanding a detailed report on the Army’s digital fire control system for its next-generation squad weapon, ensuring Congress maintains oversight of critical modernization efforts.

These 17 amendments reflect targeted, practical reforms that restore American military strength and protect the men and women who defend us every day.

The NDAA now moves to the full House for a vote, and I will fight relentlessly to ensure these provisions become law. Our servicemembers deserve a military fully prepared to meet today’s challenges and secure peace for tomorrow.

Upcoming Events!


Do you have or know of a county wide event that you believe fellow Republicans should attend in the months to come?
Please share all details and information regarding the event with the Iredell County GOP secretary via email by the 25th of each month to be added to our monthly update emails.
 
Iredell GOP Secretary Email : 

[email protected]

 
Wishing all parents, children, teachers and administrators a happy back to school month! We pray for a safe and blessed 2025-2026 school year! 

 

 

The Catawba County GOP will have its monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 12th, at 7 p.m. at Eastside Baptist Church in Newton. 

The Troutman City Council will meet on August 12th at 7 pm at the Troutman Town Hall at 7 p.m.

The Republican Women of Lake Norman will meet on Tuesday, August 12th, at 6 p.m. at Jeffrey's Restaurant 117 Trade Ct. in Mooresville. For more information click here.

The Iredell County Republican Patriots Men's Club of Stateville will have its meeting on Thursday, August 14th at 6:30 p.m. For more information, click here.

The Statesville City Council will meet on August 18th at 6 pm at 227 S. Center Street in Statesville.

The Iredell County Board of Commissioners will meet on August 19th at 6 p.m. at the Iredell County Government Center for public comments.

The Mooresville Town Commissioners will meet on August 19th at 6:30 p.m. at Mooresville Town Hall Board Room at 413 N. Main St. in Mooresville.

The Iredell County Republican Patriot Men's Club of Moorseville will have its meeting on Thurday, August 21st, at 6:30 p.m. For more information, click here.

The Forsyth County Republican Women will meet on Thursday, August 28th at Mi Pueblo Mexican Restaurant 644 S. Stratford Rd. For more information, click here.

The 10th Congressional District Executive Committee will meet on Saturday, Sept. 13th at 1 p.m. at the Village Inn Hotel and Event Center in Clemmons.

The Lincoln County GOP is taking a bus trip to Washington, D.C. from October 8th through the 10th. For more information, click here.

The Lincoln County GOP will participate in the Lincoln County Apple Festival on Saturday, October 18th. The LCGOP Headquarters s will be open all day during the Festival on Saturday, October 18th. Stop by to check out merchandise, connect with local candidates, register to vote, and learn more about getting involved.

 

If you live in Forsyth, Iredell, Catawba, Yadkin, or Lincoln Counties, please contact your local GOP office and support these events!

 

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