Most agree: No more Zuckerbucks | Washington Examiner
Sky-high majorities of voters said no to having government offices that oversee elections be allowed to accept funding for their operations from private individuals and groups such as corporations and political organizations.
In the survey from the Foundation for Government Accountability s Center for Excellence in Polling, 80% of Republicans, 85% of Democrats, and 83% of independents opposed outside funding like that in the so-called Zuckerbucks scandal.
Majorities also backed extra ballot security. Overall:
- Increased election security was backed by 79%.
- Having security accompany ballot movement was supported by 73%.
- Election integrity and security were important to 73%.
- More than 6-in-10 voters would support requiring ballot drop boxes to be securely monitored and recorded by video surveillance.