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Republicans in Eastland see biggest gain in 2020 election after grants given to voting officials

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In Eastland, where voting officials received funding from a Mark Zuckerberg-related organization, Democrat support rose 26.7% from 2016 to 2020.

In 2020, Joe Biden secured 11% of 8,293 votes, compared to the 11% earned by Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Support for Trump increased in Eastland 27.1% in 2020.

Eastland was one of 101 Texas areas where voting officials received money from the progressive Centre for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL). A $350 million donation from Facebook founder Zuckerberg and his wife provided funding for the grants.

Grants from the organization, ranging from $5,000 to $19 million, were given to voting officials in exchange for specific conditions being followed. This included strategically targeting voters, creating ballots and developing what are known as “cure letters” to correct ballots at risk of being thrown out for discrepancies in signatures.

Democrat support across Texas areas that received funding from the CTCL rose 33.6% in 2020 from 2016.

Such support rose 41.4% in Texas areas that didn’t receive any funding from the CTCL.

The Republican Party earned 27.1% more votes in Texas districts assisted by the CTCL, compared to 23.4% in counties without similar funding.

The influx of private money on such a large scale was criticized throughout the contentious 2020 election.

The CTCL was sued by Louisiana’s Attorney General in October 2021 “to prevent the injection of unregulated private money...and protect the integrity of elections in the State.” The lawsuit wasn’t allowed to proceed by a State judge.

Criticism of the CTCL also stemmed from favoring “predominantly Democratic counties” and even gave them a headstart to apply for funding, according to emails obtained through Right-to-Know requests.

“Mark Zuckerberg is providing nearly as much money to this year’s election administration as the federal government,” Phil Kline with the Amistad Project said in a late October 2020 press release.

The US government, in the run-up to the 2020 election, was criticized for underfunding the electoral process at a critical time.

Voting differences in some Texas locations in 2020 election
AreaReceived CTCL Funding?% Change in Republican Support% Change in Democratic Support
ArcherYes13.613.2
AustinYes18.827.2
BaileyYes6.73
BanderaYes23.245.1
BastropYes25.646.4
BeeYes26.6-4.5
BexarYes28.440.3
BlancoYes29.253.6
BosqueYes17.822.1
BrooksYes62.8-24.1
BurlesonYes26.819.9
CalhounYes21.61.4
CallahanYes23.629
CameronYes66.47.8
CampYes13.310.6
ChambersYes30.135.6
ClayYes15.814.6
CokeYes25.427.1
ColemanYes14.616.2
ColoradoYes18.121.8
CookeYes18.336.5
DallasYes16.829.8
DimmitYes42.14.2
DuvalYes85.6-7.5
EastlandYes20.426.7
El PasoYes51.920.5
EllisYes26.269.6
FayetteYes16.324.1
FloydYes7.50.7
Fort BendYes34.545.2
FranklinYes16.120.9
GarzaYes15.30.4
GillespieYes19.838.8
GoliadYes17.7-9.9
GrayYes5.218.3
GraysonYes2540.8
GrimesYes33.529.1
HarrisYes28.329.7
HaysYes4179.2
HendersonYes22.224.5
HidalgoYes86.17.9
HillYes1812.3
HopkinsYes18.821.4
HoustonYes13.817
HowardYes21.416.9
HutchinsonYes9.113
JacksonYes22.614.3
JasperYes18.214.1
JeffersonYes118.6
KaufmanYes27.279.1
KinneyYes22.2-2.6
LamarYes15.124.4
LambYes13.28.9
LavacaYes19.813.9
LibertyYes23.319
LimestoneYes17.124.5
LlanoYes21.435.1
LynnYes19.96.2
MadisonYes24.423.5
MaverickYes144.4-19.9
McMullenYes1.332.5
MenardYes20.727.9
MilamYes25.521.7
MontagueYes14.524
MontgomeryYes28.762.3
MooreYes9.6-3.3
MotleyYes6.715
NuecesYes27.323.8
OchiltreeYes710.2
OldhamYes7.93.8
Palo PintoYes22.927.5
ParkerYes33.556
PolkYes22.428.7
PotterYes16.329.6
Red RiverYes15.18.4
RefugioYes20.87.2
RockwallYes29.170
RunnelsYes17.121.9
RuskYes12.717.6
SabineYes19.79
San JacintoYes26.114.7
San PatricioYes26.814.2
ShackelfordYes7.726.2
SomervellYes2842
StephensYes11.614.1
StonewallYes10.8-14.1
SwisherYes10.43.5
TarrantYes18.442.7
TerryYes14.40.5
TravisYes26.841.4
TylerYes23.712.4
UpshurYes19.720.9
UvaldeYes27.75.3
VictoriaYes9.817.1
WallerYes35.442.5
WashingtonYes18.426
WebbYes100-1.2
WilliamsonYes34.170.2
WilsonYes31.932.6
WoodYes21.333.4
YoungYes7.718
Anderson CountyNo14.517.4
Andrews CountyNo25.91.7
Angelina CountyNo15.721.3
Aransas CountyNo19.418.3
Armstrong CountyNo127.1
Atascosa CountyNo39.726.3
Baylor CountyNo17.9-4.2
Bell CountyNo30.650.8
Borden CountyNo20.3-48.4
Bowie CountyNo8.821.6
Brazoria CountyNo24.244
Brazos CountyNo22.752.9
Brewster CountyNo18.520.6
Briscoe CountyNo2.2-14.3
Brown CountyNo1430
Burnet CountyNo28.248.5
Caldwell CountyNo2039.1
Carson CountyNo6.119.3
Cass CountyNo13.416.9
Castro CountyNo13.3-11.4
Cherokee CountyNo16.921.4
Childress CountyNo7.822.5
Cochran CountyNo19.1-6.8
Collin CountyNo25.564.2
Collingsworth CountyNo6.66.9
Comal CountyNo3974.4
Comanche CountyNo19.58.1
Concho CountyNo19.533.1
Coryell CountyNo26.349.4
Cottle CountyNo6.722.8
Crane CountyNo18.9-19.4
Crockett CountyNo24.5-7.5
Crosby CountyNo18.212.6
Culberson CountyNo48.2-3.5
Dallam CountyNo10.2-11.3
Dawson CountyNo11.9-3.2
Deaf Smith CountyNo13.26.7
Delta CountyNo17.80.8
Denton CountyNo30.470.2
DeWitt CountyNo1928.5
Dickens CountyNo131.6
Donley CountyNo17.43.7
Ector CountyNo30.710.9
Edwards CountyNo19.7-44.6
Erath CountyNo22.135
Falls CountyNo21.412.8
Fannin CountyNo27.524.5
Fisher CountyNo14.5-12.7
Foard CountyNo16.2-12.4
Freestone CountyNo1611.1
Frio CountyNo52.1-0.9
Gaines CountyNo37.1-3.5
Galveston CountyNo27.334.8
Glasscock CountyNo10.514.7
Gonzales CountyNo22.724
Gregg CountyNo1326.7
Guadalupe CountyNo29.856.6
Hale CountyNo12.78.5
Hall CountyNo11.42.4
Hamilton CountyNo18.233.8
Hansford CountyNo6.9-2.9
Hardeman CountyNo10.2-3.2
Hardin CountyNo21.725
Harrison CountyNo14.510.6
Hartley CountyNo812.7
Haskell CountyNo31.112.4
Hemphill CountyNo1.613.8
Hockley CountyNo12.517.6
Hood CountyNo23.940.9
Hudspeth CountyNo54.914.5
Hunt CountyNo2239.2
Irion CountyNo1533.3
Jack CountyNo155.4
Jeff Davis CountyNo12.818.7
Jim Hogg CountyNo93.7-26.8
Jim Wells CountyNo37.5-8.6
Johnson CountyNo23.149.8
Jones CountyNo17.56.7
Karnes CountyNo33.87.8
Kendall CountyNo27.965.2
Kenedy CountyNo51.2-34.3
Kent CountyNo14.2-20.3
Kerr CountyNo17.839.4
Kimble CountyNo17.137.9
King CountyNo1.360
Kleberg CountyNo2612.7
Knox CountyNo9.57.3
Lampasas CountyNo26.644.6
Lee CountyNo25.227.6
Leon CountyNo17.717.9
Lipscomb CountyNo4-3
Live Oak CountyNo21.210.4
Loving CountyNo3.4100
Lubbock CountyNo20.142.8
Marion CountyNo16.3-61.7
Martin CountyNo27.6-97.2
Mason CountyNo20.2-5.2
Matagorda CountyNo17.7-86.2
McCulloch CountyNo13.8-44.4
McLennan CountyNo23.43,049.2
Medina CountyNo29.446.2
Midland CountyNo23.423
Mills CountyNo13.611.5
Mitchell CountyNo21.912.1
Morris CountyNo12.417.1
Nacogdoches CountyNo17.631.5
Navarro CountyNo15.127.5
Newton CountyNo13.91.5
Nolan CountyNo16.312.9
Orange CountyNo14.410.8
Panola CountyNo10.412.1
Parmer CountyNo11.50.6
Pecos CountyNo30.3-11.1
Presidio CountyNo10.60.3
Rains CountyNo29.934.1
Randall CountyNo16.953
Reagan CountyNo32.93
Real CountyNo18.922.1
Reeves CountyNo59.1-15.9
Roberts CountyNo1-15
Robertson CountyNo217.8
San Augustine CountyNo14.77.7
San Saba CountyNo14-2
Schleicher CountyNo14.51.4
Scurry CountyNo1311.6
Shelby CountyNo11.117.6
Sherman CountyNo9.8-5.2
Smith CountyNo17.232.8
Starr CountyNo270.8-1.8
Sterling CountyNo6.4-27.1
Sutton CountyNo13.72.9
Taylor CountyNo18.944.7
Terrell CountyNo16-15
Throckmorton CountyNo12.7-2.4
Titus CountyNo16.310
Tom Green CountyNo17.533.4
Trinity CountyNo17.814.6
Upton CountyNo17-40.6
Val Verde CountyNo40.6-2.8
Van Zandt CountyNo20.625.6
Walker CountyNo19.329.4
Ward CountyNo27.2-2.4
Wharton CountyNo17.510.8
Wheeler CountyNo3.4-13.4
Wichita CountyNo16.150.1
Wilbarger CountyNo11.318.2
Willacy CountyNo57.8-9.2
Winkler CountyNo24.9-14.8
Wise CountyNo30.845.8
Yoakum CountyNo21-1.4
Zapata CountyNo97.6-11.5
Zavala CountyNo2,228.18.6

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