Democracy for Sale
Rigged: The Hidden Machinery of Electoral Fraud, Ballot Tampering, Vote Buying, and Digital Deception
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Clarence Carter Boucher
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Neelam Taneja Perry
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In Democracy for Sale, Neelam Taneja Perry delivers a searing, firsthand account of what happens when election fraud is alleged — and the very institutions designed to uphold democracy refuse to act.
The book begins with Perry’s own congressional race in Florida’s 14th District, where documented irregularities, procedural violations, and sworn affidavits emerged in the aftermath of the 2024 election. After filing a timely election contest, she encountered an unresponsive House of Representatives and a judiciary hesitant to intervene.
Through this gripping narrative, Perry weaves together the legal history of contested elections in America, from landmark cases to forgotten precedents. She explains the mechanisms available to challenge fraudulent results — including election contests, writs of mandamus, and quo warranto actions — and exposes why those avenues have become politically fraught and legally inaccessible to ordinary citizens.
Democracy for Sale is both a case study and a call to action. It reveals how the refusal of courts and lawmakers to address credible allegations of election misconduct undermines public faith in government and invites future abuse. Perry makes a compelling argument that unless constitutional remedies are restored and enforced, the republic itself remains for sale to the highest bidder.
This book will appeal to listeners of political nonfiction, constitutional scholars, legal professionals, and anyone concerned about the future of free and fair elections in the United States.
©2025 Neelam Taneja Perry (P)2025 Neelam Taneja Perry
