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Wisconsin Voters Have A Chance To Rid Their Elections Of ‘Zuckbucks’ For Good

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Hey, Wisconsin: The future of “Zuckbucks” is coming to a ballot near you. 

Badger State voters have the opportunity on Tuesday, April 2 to kill the snake of private funding in election administration, which consumed the 2020 elections under cover of Covid thanks in large part to the “generous” donations of Facebook founder and conservative speech silencer Mark Zuckerberg. 

Coupled with a meaningless presidential primary and a spate of local elections, two critical questions on the spring election ballot ask voters whether they want the state constitution to ban private funds in elections and stop local election officials from using private funds in administering elections. 

The answer for those who hate the invasion of Zuckbucks is “Yes” times two. 

The constitutional amendment questions ask

1. Shall section 7 (1) of article III of the constitution be created to provide that private donations and grants may not be applied for, accepted, expended, or used in connection with the conduct of any primary, election, or referendum?

2. Shall section 7 (2) of article III of the constitution be created to provide that only election officials designated by law may perform tasks in the conduct of primaries, elections, and referendums?

Early voting in the spring election is already underway. 

Leftist Funders Invade Election Offices

In the months leading up to the 2020 presidential election, a Chicago-based, leftist “election reform” organization with ties to the Obama Foundation rained money down on local election offices in election-deciding swing states. 

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