Wisconsin voters approved a ban on private money in elections Tuesday night.
Voters approved a constitutional amendment put forward by Republicans in reaction to Zuckerbucks money used in Wisconsin in 2020.
In 2020, Wisconsin launched a mobile home voting station on wheels paid for exclusively with Zuckerbucks.
Zuckerbucks at work: 91 nursing homes in 5 Wisconsin cities had voter turnout rates between 95% and 100% – They abused disabled seniors and stole their votes
Zuckerbucks money was also allegedly used to steal votes from elderly Americans in nursing homes.
What a disgusting act!
Zuckerbucks at work: 91 nursing homes in 5 Wisconsin cities had voter turnout rates between 95% and 100% – They abused disabled seniors and stole their votes
Wisconsin Watch reported:
Private money to finance elections will be banned in Wisconsin after voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment put forward by Republicans in reaction to grants received in 2020 and financed by donations from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Also on Tuesday, Democratic President Joe Biden and former Republican President Donald Trump, both already presumptive nominees of their parties, won the Wisconsin primary.
Voters also approved a second question placed on the ballot by the Republican-controlled Legislature that amends the Constitution to say that only election officials can administer elections. This is already a state law, but putting it in the Constitution makes it more difficult to repeal or amend.
The Wisconsin Republican Party hailed the passage of the amendments.
“Wisconsin has spoken, and the message is clear: Elections belong to voters, not out-of-state billionaires,” state GOP Chairman Brian Schimming said in a statement.