Election Commission Claims “Secure Voting” Only to Censor Concerned Citizens • September 17th, 2022

As we approach election time this November, it’s no wonder that the Hamilton County Election Commission (HCEC) posted a piece claiming protected elections in Hamilton County, Tennessee on their Twitter account. When concerned residents raised questions about issues not addressed by the tweet regarding transparency and the chain of custody, those questions were, instead, hidden by the HCEC.

Should the HCEC or any election commission be participating in cancel culture or would it be better if they provided additional transparency? Should the population as a whole, simply trust the government and take what officials say at face value? With the right of free speech (i.e. the First Amendment) granted to We the People, does that extend only to issues other than Election Security or do we have the right to question our system of elections as well?

From this, we learn that Tamperproof transparency, doesn’t seem to be the HCEC’s priority or concern. However, political leaders are supposed to work for you and me the last time I checked my tax return. It’s up to us, the citizens to get the politicians back to representing the populace.

At this moment, there has been no attempt to answer the questions posed by Hamilton County residents as the screenshots show below. Please, spread this newsletter to everyone you know in Hamilton County, TN because awareness is the first step towards change!

They should un-delete the tweets and provide reasonable replies.

HCEC tweet: https://twitter.com/VoteHamiltonTN/status/1567190298857730049?s=20&t=K3rZxhSjcepvK8OUbaJN2g4

Hamilton County Election Commission
@VoteHamiltonTN
12:37 PM · Sep 6, 2022

In the attached picture you can see some of the things our office does to protect the ballot box. Our office has even more layers of defense with processes that are supervised by third-party auditors. Depend on us for reliable information about elections in Hamilton County, TN.

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