What you can do to help election integrity.
Making elections in our state safer and more secure than they are is going to take action by concerned citizens. State legislators and local election commission members will listen to citizens and that’s what its going to take to move Tennessee to a safer, more secure election process. Everyone MUST help. NOW.
First:
- Build relationships with your local Election Commission.
- Search your county election commission website to learn who they are.
- Build relationships with your State Representatives and Senators.
- House members: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/
- Senate members: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/senate/members/
Second:
- Write, call, email and meet with them to let them know your concerns; insist on a response.
- Advocate for your issues in a professional manner. The issues on this website might help you.
- Use these talking points, but put them in your own words:
- We all want open, transparent elections. But we’re concerned with what we’ve seen in previous elections.
- Machines are vulnerable; hand-marked paper ballots are safer than ballot marking devices; return us to voting in precincts rather than susceptible vote centers; drastically improve election audits; implement serious punishment for election crimes; be much more transparent.
- Listen to citizens; they know far more about elections and election processes than you think.
- Use these talking points, but put them in your own words:
Third:
- Get involved: Attend meetings, be a poll worker, precinct chair or poll watchers.
- Donate: Help us hire attorneys to right the wrongs. https://www.givesendgo.com/fightelectionissues.
Call-to-action information:
Free Poll Watcher Training:
- One of the best ways to help ensure a secure election is to become a poll watcher. One of our Tennessee Voters for Election Integrity IT experts has developed a solid, 90-minute class for citizens. To get more information about upcoming trainings, send an email to: tn.pwatch@protonmail.com.