WI Voters Approve "Zuckerbucks" Referenda
Wisconsin voters passed two constitutional amendments on Tuesday, both of which will protect election integrity in this pivotal swing state.
The first amendment, known as Question One, prohibits the allocation of private funding for the administration of elections, also known as “Zuckerbucks.” Millions of dollars came into Wisconsin from liberal outside groups and went to a number of our most liberal communities to supposedly “help” with not just the 2020 elections but also elections in 2021 and 2022. This amendment will prevent that from happening again.
The second amendment, referred to as Question Two, seeks to keep outside people out of our election process. It proposes that “only election officials designated by law may perform tasks in the conduct of primaries, elections, and referendums.” In previous elections, liberal organizations employed people to supposedly “help” the election clerks conduct the elections. These were outsiders who had no official authority whatsoever to be directly involved with the conducting of our elections.
This is excellent news for election integrity in Wisconsin! It's the first meaningful election reform we have had since Tony Evers became governor—because he has vetoed every election reform bill the legislature has put on his desk.
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An awakening?
This was badly needed, but I had no idea the people were paying this much attention!
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