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FOIA Request Response: Madison, WI

Communications between the Center for Tech and Civic Life and the City of Madison, WI

Nevada: Public Records Request Report

Public Records Requests were sent out to all 16 Nevada counties and Carson City. Responses were received from 10 recipients.

Arizona Code of Ethics
Wisconsin Code of Ethics for Public Officials
CERC Media Plan
CTCL Newsletter

The Center for Tech and Civic Life asks citizens for their “support to persuade congress to allocate $400 million dollars for election infrastructure.”

2023 Annual Report: The Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL)
Racine, WI: FOIA Response

April 24, 2024: Email- This correspondence is being sent on behalf of the City of Racine in response to your public records request (PR2023-345), in which you asked for the following records: any correspondence, including, but not limited to, emails, letters, meeting notes, call notes, between employees of the Kenosha Clerk’s office and employees of The Center for Tech and Civic Life, 233 N. Michigan Ave. Ste. 1800, Chicago, IL  60601 for a date range of 1/1/23 to present.

Georgia – The Federalist – Article: Fulton County’s Election Board Unlawfully Withholding Election Records

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Article: Fulton County Election Board wrongfully withholding records from GOP member

Fulton County’s election board and director are unlawfully withholding election records from a GOP board member, a new lawsuit alleges.

Filed on Tuesday by Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (BRE) member Julie Adams, a Republican, the suit contends that the board and Elections Director Nadine Williams are preventing Adams from “performing her statutory duties as a BRE member” by denying her “access to essential election materials and processes by which elections in Fulton County are conducted.” Adams was appointed to the position in January and took office the following month.

“Plaintiff swore an oath to ‘prevent fraud, deceit, and abuse’ in Fulton County elections and to ‘make a true and perfect return,’” the lawsuit reads. “These obligations are frustrated by the repeated and continuing refusal to allow Plaintiff access to, and direct knowledge of, the information Plaintiff reasonably believes she needs to execute her duties faithfully and thoroughly.”

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RNC v. DeKalb County Voter Registration and Elections Office