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North Carolina Senate Passes ‘Zuck Bucks’ Bill to End Private Donations to Local Election Boards
American Outlook ^ | 12/05/2021 | Ryan Kelly

Posted on 12/05/2021 9:18:27 PM PST by SeekAndFind

The North Carolina Senate passed a bill that proposes to ban private funding of state and county election boards.

The push for Senate Bill 724, also known as “Zuck Bucks,” came from what some have described as a record amount of private funds flooding into the 2020 election.

If the bill is not signed or vetoed after ten days of reaching Gov. Roy Cooper’s desk it becomes law.

Among those private organizations donating funds to local election boards was the Chicago nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL).

Before the 2020 election, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, put $350 million into CTCL to fund local election boards throughout the United States for the stated purpose of creating a voting environment that reduced the spread of the coronavirus.

According to the Capital Research Center, Martin Oakes, a former Lincoln County commissioner in North Carolina, traced up to $5.4 million of CTCL’s “Zuck Bucks” to North Carolina, which included a $1 million grant to the state board of elections.

The founders of CTCL, according to Influence Watch, were co-workers at the New Organization Institute (NOI), which was described by a Washington Post reporter as “the Democratic Party’s Hogwartz for digital wizardry.”

According to Influence Watch, NOI was a “major training center for left-of-center digital activists over the decade of its existence.”

Appearance of Impropriety

Republican state Sen. Paul Newton, a primary sponsor of the bill, told The Epoch Times that private funding, whether it be from the left or right, compromises the integrity of the election.

“As a policymaker, I believe legislatures have a responsibility to give North Carolinians confidence in the outcome of the election regardless of who wins,” Newton said. “But this notion of private funding coming in erodes confidence in the outcome.”

When he began practicing law, Newton said there was a code of conduct to avoid the appearance of impropriety, which Newton said should apply to elections.

However, he said, the people counting the votes were getting paid by a left-leaning organization.

“So, the question then becomes, for whom are they working?” Newton asked. “Are they working for the local election board, or are they working for the Zuckerberg foundation?”

Election funding and administration is a governmental function, like public safety, he said, not to be interfered with by private interest groups.

“Elections should not be brought to you by Facebook,” Newton said.

Democrats have criticized the bill, saying it would prevent needed funding to local election boards.

The Carolina Journal reported Democrat state Sen. Jay Chaudhuri to have asked his colleagues to vote against the bill because it “continues to traffic the big lie pushing this idea that last year’s election was somehow unduly influenced in 2020.”

However, Newton said the need for private funding is an “untrue premise.”

“We fully fund the election process through the state board of elections, and it gives money to the counties, and the counties raise their own money,” Newton said. “That’s not new, but we actually put about $5.5 million additional dollars to the state board of elections in part just to take this issue off the table, so they are fully funded.”

No county commissioners had come before the legislature asking for funds reflecting the amount CTCL had given in private donations, Newton added.

Newton challenged that if the Koch family of Koch Industries, one of the largest privately-owned companies in the United States with right-leaning political activism, had donated to local elections, Democrats would be just as apprehensive.

“The fact that they are not supporting eliminating private funds to elections is a tell that they see a partisan advantage in these private dollars,” Newton said.

Whether Democrat or Republican, Newton said one should be concerned that less than half of voters polled in North Carolina believe the 2022 election will be “free and fair.”

“Regardless of party, that should trouble everyone,” Newton said.

Partisan Intent and Effect

According to Dr. Andy Jackson, director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation—an independent research institute in North Carolina that examines issues of freedom, personal responsibility, and limited constitutional government—partisan intent and effect in private election funding can’t be ignored.

“While CTCL gave both to Democratic-leaning and Republican-leaning counties in North Carolina, the 33 counties that CTCL funded backed Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham 52.7 percent to 47.3 percent, while the other 67 counties, which were not provided ‘Zuck Bucks,’ supported Republican U.S. Senate incumbent Thom Tillis 54.6 percent to 46.4 percent,” Jackson told The Epoch Times.

“Regardless of whether the partisan bias in CTCL funding during the 2020 election in North Carolina was intentional, it existed.”

Jackson said former California Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s USC Schwarzenegger Institute had funded Republican-leaning counties in the 2020 election.

According to The North State Journal report, the amount the institute donated to North Carolina election boards comes to $116,624.

“Because most Republican-leaning counties tend to be small, there wasn’t a discernable partisan trend there,” Jackson said.

Jackson said he’s not seen any evidence that shows counties that didn’t get private funding performed worse than counties that did.

No matter what an organization’s intentions are, Jackson said it’s “bad practice” for one side or the other “basically making decisions about levels of funding in local elections.”

“That’s an arms race we do not want North Carolina to get into,” he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: donations; elections; facebook; florida; fraud; northcarolina; rondesantis; zuckerberg

1 posted on 12/05/2021 9:18:27 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The rats are destroying American Democracy a bit at a time. This must be stopped NOW.


2 posted on 12/05/2021 9:56:56 PM PST by upchuck (The longer I remain unjabbed with the clot-shot, the more evidence I see supporting my decision.)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is a big deal, because this is a big part of our election fraud


3 posted on 12/05/2021 10:07:53 PM PST by Mount Athos
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To: SeekAndFind

FINALLY!! BUT ONE STATE??? WHY NOT ALL OF THEM...57!


4 posted on 12/06/2021 3:19:56 AM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: SeekAndFind
New Organization Institute (NOI)

I wonder if they are spending money that comes from Arab oil? Could this be a version of Nation Of Islam (NOI)?

5 posted on 12/06/2021 3:31:03 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (Alec Baldwin has killed more people than the Jan 6 protesters. And he will serve less jail time.)
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To: SeekAndFind
“While CTCL gave both to Democratic-leaning and Republican-leaning counties in North Carolina, the 33 counties that CTCL funded backed Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham 52.7 percent to 47.3 percent, while the other 67 counties, which were not provided ‘Zuck Bucks,’ supported Republican U.S. Senate incumbent Thom Tillis 54.6 percent to 46.4 percent,” Jackson told The Epoch Times.

I KNOW I have heard of the term "disparate impact" used by the Supreme Court on many occasions, which has held that whether the disparate impact was intentional doesn't matter...only that it is present!
6 posted on 12/06/2021 4:43:56 AM PST by ExTxMarine (Diversity is necessary; diverse points of views will not be tolerated.)
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To: upchuck

The left knows what it’s doing, as it marches forward.


7 posted on 12/06/2021 5:20:26 AM PST by Ge0ffrey
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To: SeekAndFind
Democrats have criticized the bill, saying it would prevent needed funding to local election boards.

So make it more equitable. No local donations, you got only go through the county and they then split the donation equally. Or, hafta donate through the State, who then equally shares the funding.
8 posted on 12/06/2021 10:00:03 AM PST by Svartalfiar
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