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Tennessee to Pass Legislation Requiring Watermarks on Absentee Ballots

The legislature in Tennessee has unanimously approved a bill that will add watermarks to absentee ballots. The Senate approved the measure 27-0 while the Tennessee House approved it 92-1. The bill is being sent to Governor Bill Lee’s desk and he is expected to sign the bill into law.

The cost of the bill will only be $105 per election commission and it will make elections more secure. Those are good things.

However, originally, the bill included a provision that would have kept election commissions or election officials from taking private money to be used during elections. That was later dropped, probably in order to get the Democrats on board with the watermarks. It probably doesn’t matter all that much in a state like Tennessee, but it is worrisome that there are people like Mark Zuckerberg funneling hundreds of millions of dollars into our elections. Guys like Zuckerberg don’t do anything out of the goodness of their hearts. So, when someone like that starts moving $300 million dollars into your election system, if you care about fair elections, you should be very, very worried.

1 thought on “Tennessee to Pass Legislation Requiring Watermarks on Absentee Ballots”

  1. After a quick chat with their friends and benefactors in China, who said watermarks were “no problem to duplicate,” the Dems said okay. While they were on the phone, the Chinese asked how big the 2022 ballot orders might be.

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