Doing The Right Thing (Op-Ed by Thomas Antkow)

Let’s Examine The Good And The Bad Of Iowa. Even Though The Media Screwed Up By Calling The Winners Too Early. I Still Was Able To Watch For Myself The Real Time Vote Count Calculated Before Midnight. The SAME Day! Voter ID And Paper Ballots Work. One Man One Vote Still Holds True.

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The Vote Center Dilemma: Here’s Hoping County And State Leaders Can Now Give Us Safer, More Secure Elections

Given The Fact That We Vote In Vote Centers, One Truth Is Abundant. If We Don’t Return To Precinct Voting, We Will Never Be Able To Bring In Hand-Marked Paper Ballots To Give Voters Greater Trust Into How Their Votes Are Cast And Counted… Without Adding An Entirely New Machine System At A Cost Of Approximately One-Half Million Dollars. Yes, Another Machine Needed To Correct Process Problems Created By The Original Machines.
So, What Are Some Indisputable Truths We’ve Learned?

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Why Hand-Marked Ballots Are Such A Big Deal

So Why Are Hand-Marked Paper Ballots So Important To So Many Voters? More Than 68% Of Americans Vote On Them Instead Of Ballot Marking Devices. Less Than A Third Vote On BMDS. How Come?

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The Voting Issue That Could Prevent Hand-Marked Paper Ballots In Tennessee Elections

The Ramifications Of The 2020 And 2022 National Elections Have Left An Indelible Mark On American Consumer Confidence In Elections. Problems Such As Machine Vulnerabilities, The Misconduct Of Vote Center Workers, Ballot Drop Boxes And Ballot Harvesting, As Well As Illegal Voting Law Revisions, All Caused A Deep Fissure In Citizen Trust In How Elections Are Run.

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Resolution Introduced To Limit Williamson County Commissioner Rights After Town Hall Meeting (Op-Ed)

County Legal Counsel Robert Cook Introduced A Resolution Amending The Rules, Regulations And Procedures For Williamson County Board Of Commissioners Concerning Calling Town Hall Meetings. The Resolution Appeared To Be Primarily In Response To County Commissioner Christopher Richards’ Town Hall Meeting Last March, Where Many In Attendance Expressed Concerns About Election Integrity In Williamson County.

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Vote Centers: The Scourge That Will Prevent Hand-Marked Paper Ballots From Being Added To A County’s Vote System Without Also Adding More Untrustworthy Voting Machines

If We Moved Back To Safer, More Secure Precinct Voting, We Could Easily Add Hand-Marked Paper Ballots As An Option With Each Precinct Likely Having Only One Ballot. Plus, Voter Wait Time Is Reduced As Only A Limited Number Of Voters Can Vote At A Precinct And More Voters Can Skip Over Time-Consuming BMDS And Mark Their Paper Ballots With A Pen In Far More Privacy Booths. No Need For Ballot-On-Demand Printers.

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Williamson County To Purchase Voting Machines Despite Public Outcry

The Williamson County Commission Voted Monday Night To Fund The Purchase Of ES&S Electronic Voting Machines, A Purchase They Previously Voted Down After Public Outcry.

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Despite Concerns From Voter Integrity Groups, Williamson Election Commission To Meet With County To Approve Funds For Voting Machines

Next Week, The Williamson County Election Commission Will Attend The Monthly Meeting Of The Williamson County Commission And Request The Necessary Funds For The Purchase Of Voting Machines That Voter Integrity Grassroots Groups Describe As “Vulnerable” To Corruption And Mechanical Mishap, Sacrificing The Integrity Of Election Outcomes.

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Voter Integrity Event “Behind The Curtain- A Look Into Tennessee Elections” Draws Hundreds; Primary Message: Elections Need To Be Transparent, Simple And Auditable

On Saturday March 11th, An Event That Featured A Who’s Who Of Well-Known Voter Integrity Experts, Brought Their Experience And Expertise Before A Packed Room Of Over 200 People.

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Election Integrity – Topic Of Prime Concern At Sevier County Conservative Leadership Summit

Kathy Harms Addressed The Topic Of Election Integrity And Demonstrated A Paper Ballot Printed On Currency Grade Stock That Includes 8 Security Features. Her Address To The Summit Included Several State Constitutional References And Dire Warnings Of Election Irregularities That Are Likely To Occur If State Legislators Fail To Act.

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