Wisconsin voters now have the chance to remove Mark Zuckerberg’s undue and unsolicited influence over their elections.
This Tuesday, the people of Wisconsin will be able to vote yes on Question 1 and Question 2 on the ballot.
Question 1 asks: “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?”
Question 2 asks: “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?”
To those readers currently living in Wisconsin, get out and vote YES to both questions on Tuesday! Concerned MAGA patriots implored their fellow Americans to vote against Zuckerberg’s control of U.S. elections:
Wisconsin has a chance to ban Zuckerbucks this Tuesday
This is just as important as the November election. We can solidify a Trump win if this happens
GET OUT AND VOTE WISCONSIN pic.twitter.com/LfuiXG0UXb
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) March 30, 2024
This Tuesday, vote YES on Questions 1 & 2. Keep Zuckerbucks out of our elections! pic.twitter.com/67kftwYhOs
— Wisconsin GOP (@WisGOP) March 28, 2024
This Tuesday is more than just primary day in Wisconsin. It is an opportunity to stand for election integrity and ban Zuckerbucks.
Do your part on April 2nd by voting YES on Questions 1 and 2. @TomTiffanyWI pic.twitter.com/AJTc5stSKr
— Wisconsin GOP (@WisGOP) March 28, 2024
Trump reminds Wisconsin voters, vote yes to outlaw Zuckerbucks on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/86bPOaqYMQ
— 𝗠𝗔𝗚𝗔 1775🇺🇸 (@Mar50cC5O) March 30, 2024
The Associated Press noted:
The other measure would enshrine existing laws about who can be a poll worker into the state’s constitution.
No Democratic lawmakers supported the measures when they were before the state legislature.
Western Journal reporter Randy DeSoto pointed out that a majority of U.S. states have already voted to end Zuckerberg’s clear election interference.
Wisconsin Voters Can End 'Zuckerbucks' for Good by Ballot Initiatives on Tuesday
“This should not be legal," former WI Gov. @ScottWalker said regarding private funds being used by election offices.
So far 27 states have voted to ban Zuckerbucks. https://t.co/OCLSvKr5KZ
— Randy DeSoto (@RandyDeSoto) March 30, 2024
Washington Examiner revealed this related development:
The private donations come as Wisconsin voters are set to decide on two Republican-proposed amendments on April 2.
Voters will decide if private funding toward the election process is unconstitutional and if only election officials can carry out election duties.
The nearly $800,000 grant will fund two ballot tabulators, a text messaging service, 50 ExpressVote machines, and 210 Android smartphones for election officials.
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