$1M
Reward Offered
Independent Election Transparency Initiative

Trust,but Verify.

Cure The Vote is an independent election-transparency initiative offering a $1 million reward for credible evidence — verified by independent experts — of fraud, unlawful conduct, or material irregularities in the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral primary.

Submit Evidence Securely How the Reward Works
Confidential·Independent·Non-Partisan
What is Cure The Vote

A privately funded
transparency initiative.

Cure The Vote is a privately funded, independent transparency initiative. Our purpose is simple: to ensure that any credible, verifiable concern about an election receives professional, independent review — and to make it safe for people with firsthand knowledge to come forward.


We do not allege that any wrongdoing has occurred. We support no candidate and no political party. We respect the official canvass and certification process and are not a substitute for it. We exist for one reason: when an election draws this much scrutiny, the public deserves transparency in return.

Clarity of Purpose

What we are —
and what we are not.

We ARE
  • Independent and privately funded
  • Non-partisan — no candidate, no party, no preferred outcome
  • Focused only on credible, independently verifiable evidence
  • Committed to confidentiality and whistleblower protection
We Are NOT
  • Alleging that fraud or misconduct occurred
  • A government body, court, or official investigation
  • Opposed to or aligned with anyone on the ballot
  • Paying for allegations, opinions, or testimony — only verified findings
The Reward
$1M

How the reward works.

Three steps. One independent standard. No exceptions.

01
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You Submit
Submit evidence through our secure, confidential channel. You may choose to submit named, confidential, or anonymous.
02
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Experts Review
Independent attorneys, investigators, election-law specialists, cybersecurity professionals, and forensic analysts — with no stake in the outcome — review your submission.
03
Verified. Rewarded.
A reward is paid only when evidence leads to findings confirmed through official investigative, legal, administrative, or regulatory processes.
What counts as evidence: Official records, internal documents, electronic communications, photographs, recordings, digital evidence, or other materials capable of independent verification. We are not paying for accusations. We are paying for the truth, whatever it turns out to be.
Who can submit: Election workers, government employees, contractors, campaign staff, credentialed election observers, and members of the public. If you saw something, you can report it.
Your Protection

Your identity is protected.

Submissions are encrypted, handled by an independent review team, and never shared without your consent except as required by law.

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Encrypted Submission
All submissions are encrypted end-to-end and handled by an independent review team, never shared without your consent except as required by law.
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Anonymous Option
You may submit anonymously. Anonymous submissions can sometimes be harder to verify, but your right to remain unidentified is respected.
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Whistleblower Support
We take retaliation seriously and will support legitimate whistleblowers within the bounds of the law. Your safety matters.
Secure Intake

Submit Evidence

Your submission is confidential. Choose the disclosure level you're comfortable with.

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Secure Intake Portal
Submission Portal
Opening Soon

Our secure evidence intake system is currently being prepared for launch. Check back shortly — submissions will be open before the review window closes.

Coming Soon
In the meantime, you may reach us directly at
info@cure.vote
Secure Submission
Your information is protected.
Confidential
Minimum 20 characters. Your description is handled with strict confidentiality.
By submitting, you confirm that your submission is truthful to the best of your knowledge. Submissions are reviewed by an independent panel. Submitting false information may carry legal consequences. Review the full Terms & Conditions before submitting.
Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions, direct answers.

Is Cure The Vote saying the election was stolen? +
No. We are not alleging that any wrongdoing occurred. We are providing an independent channel to verify credible concerns — which protects everyone, including election officials, if the process was sound.
Is this partisan? +
No. We support no candidate and no party, and we have no preferred outcome. Cure The Vote was founded on the principle that public confidence in elections is not a partisan issue.
Who decides if a reward is paid? +
An independent panel of legal and forensic professionals. A reward is paid only after evidence is verified through official processes — not by us, and not by anyone with a stake in the outcome.
Will you pay me just for making a claim? +
No. The reward is tied to evidence that withstands independent verification. We do not pay for allegations or unverified testimony.
Can I stay anonymous? +
Yes, though anonymity may limit our ability to verify and act on your information. You may also choose "confidential" — your identity is known to the independent review panel but never disclosed publicly.
Does this interfere with the official count? +
No. We fully respect the official canvass and certification process. Cure The Vote is an independent transparency effort — it is not a replacement for, or challenge to, the lawful counting and certification process.
Who funds this initiative? +
Brock Pierce is funding Cure The Vote independently. Because it answers to no donor, no campaign, and no political agenda, its independence is structurally protected.
From the Founder

Why I'm doing this.

"

As an entrepreneur, I spent two decades building the technology of verification: blockchains, which exist for one reason — so that no one has to simply take anyone's word for it. The whole premise is that trust shouldn't require blind faith; it should be something you can check.

When I ran for President in 2020, I saw up close how fragile public confidence in our institutions has become — and how much of that comes from people being told to trust a process they're never allowed to see.

Elections are the most important trust system we have. Everything else depends on them. And like anything worth defending, they get stronger — not weaker — when they're examined.

Let me be clear about what this is and isn't. I am not claiming the Los Angeles election was stolen. I'm not accusing any official, any candidate, or any party of anything. Most of the people who run our elections are honest public servants doing difficult work, and if this process confirms that, I'll say so loudly and gladly.

I'm putting up $1 million for a simple reason. People who witness something wrong often stay silent out of fear — for their jobs, their reputations, their safety. A real reward, paired with real confidentiality and an independent review, makes it safer to do the right thing.

I would rather ask the hard question and be proven wrong than stay silent and never know. That's the country I believe in — one confident enough to show its work.

Brock Pierce
Founder, Cure The Vote
Brock Pierce is an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist, and a 2020 independent candidate for President of the United States. He began as a child actor — playing young Gordon Bombay in Disney's The Mighty Ducks and starring in First Kid — before building a career in technology and investing. He has long advocated for using technology and transparency to make institutions more accountable.