American Majority Action

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American Majority Action is a conservative 501(c)(4) non-profit political action organization which focuses on voter education and mobilization efforts.[1]

Founded2010
FounderNed Ryun
Type501(c)(4) non-profit political action organization
FocusConservative principles, small government, and grassroots activism
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American Majority Action
Founded2010
FounderNed Ryun
Type501(c)(4) non-profit political action organization
FocusConservative principles, small government, and grassroots activism
Location
Region served
United States
MethodPolitical campaign strategy, grassroots organizing
Key people
Ned Ryun, CEO
AffiliationsAmerican Majority
Websiteamericanmajorityaction.org
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Founded in August 2010, American Majority Action is affiliated with American Majority, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that identifies and trains grassroots candidates and activists for local and state campaigns. The founder and president of American Majority Action is Ned Ryun.[2]

Activities

In October 2010, American Majority Action released the Voter Fraud App, a smartphone app developed to report and track illegal voting activity at polling places. Using photographs and text, the Voter Fraud App compiled a list of alleged vote fraud incidents and was updated in real-time throughout election day.[3]

In 2012, American Majority Action launched a #FireBoehner campaign aimed at removing John Boehner from his position as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.[4][5]

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