Resolution To Fund Additional Voting Machines In Williamson County Fails In County Commission By One Vote

This Week, The Williamson County Commission Voted On A Resolution Requesting The Remainder Of The Funds That The Williamson County Elections Commission Were Short On To Purchase New Voting Machines Before The Upcoming Election Year. The Resolution Failed.

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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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Already In Debt For Over A Billion, Williamson County Officials Propose New Voting Equipment Purchase, Voter Integrity Advocates Say There Is Better Alternative (Update 1/31/23)

Williamson County Election Officials Are Considering A Purchase Of Voter Tabulating Machines At A Cost Of $2.2 Million Taxpayer Dollars. However, Voter Integrity Advocates Say There Is A Cheaper And Safer Alternative.

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Election Integrity Group Tries To Halt Purchasing Rush For Williamson County Voting System, Machines Without First Studying All Options

While The Williamson County Election Commission Is Rushing To Sign A Contract To Purchase New Election Voting Equipment For County Elections, A Citizen-Driven Group Is Trying To Slow Down The Process So That Greater Due Diligence, Fiduciary Cost Studies And A Comprehensive Appraisal Of Current Voting Machine-Heavy Systems And Other Voting Systems Involving Hand-Marked Paper Ballots And People Can Be Studied.

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Tennessee Voter Experience At The Polls Vary Across The State

On Election Day, Voters In Several Tennessee Counties Were Reporting That Some Polling Stations Were Having Trouble Printing Ballots. While Many Reported That All Seemed Well, Some Voters Reported Issues With Not Only Paper Ballots, But Also With Voting Machines, Open WIFI Connections At Polling Places And More.

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Tennesseans Can Report Voter Fraud By Text Or By Calling Hotline

Whether Early Voting, Or Voting In Person On November 8th, Tennesseans Can Call A Toll-Free Number To Report Any Issues That They Find At The Polls.

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Op-Ed: Heritage Foundation’s Election Integrity Scorecard Misses Mark In Tennessee

Resting On The Laurels Of One Election Scorecard That Really Doesn’t Measure All Aspects Of Our Election Is Dangerous. Leaders Throughout Tennessee Need To Face The Fact That We Have Critical Election Integrity Issues That Must Be Addressed To Ensure Our Representative Constitutional Government Doesn’t Die.

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Lee’s Budget Amendment Includes Money For Airports, Memphis Waterfront, Raceway

An $80 Million Grocery Tax Holiday, $78 Million For The State’s Airports, $20 Million For Docks On The Memphis Waterfront, $17 Million For A Racetrack And $500 Million Bonded For A New Tennessee Titans Stadium All Were Part Of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Amendment First Presented On Tuesday Morning.

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Williamson County Election Problems Remain That Officials Refuse To Address

A Williamson County Election Integrity Citizens Group Has Come Forward With Confirmations Of Serious Issues From The October 26, 2021 And November 3, 2020 Elections In Williamson County That Are Being Ignored By The Williamson County Election Commission And State Election Officials Despite Multiple Efforts By The Group To Talk With Them About The Concerns.

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