In Detroit's report on the $7.4 million in grants it received from the Center for Tech and Civil Life, a voter advocacy organization funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the city said that a new normal had been created with how the election was run in 2020.
"We created a new expectation for the public, because we significantly increased the number of ways [a] voter can vote," reported the city's Department of Elections in the CTCL grant report, obtained by Just the News through a Freedom of Information Act request.
"We have created a new normal in terms of how voters expect to vote in the City of Detroit," reads the report.
"The funding structure established must be preserved for future elections. We are requesting grant funds for the current year." The grant reporting form includes a questionnaire.
While the total of all three CTCL grants was $7,436,450, the report from Detroit rounded it up to $7,440,000 in its allocation of funds.
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Thursday, May 13, 2021
Election integrity revelation: Detroit bragged that use of Zuckerberg funding ‘created a new normal’
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