After Zuckerberg donations, Democrat support in Brevard rises 3% in 2020 election

After Zuckerberg donations, Democrat support in Brevard rises 3% in 2020 election
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In Brevard, where voting officials received funding from a Mark Zuckerberg-related organization, Democrat turnout increased 24.1% from 2016 to 2020, while Republican turnout increased by 14.3%.

In 2020, Joe Biden secured 41% of 360,543 votes, compared to the 38% votes earned by Hillary Clinton in 2016. Grants to voting officials, funded almost entirely by Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, weren’t offered in 2016.

In Florida, Democrat turnout rose 11.4% in areas which received the funding, while increasing 23.6% in areas which did not.

The Republican Party earned 30.3% more votes in Florida districts assisted by the CTCL, compared to 18.9% in jurisdictions without similar funding.

Support for Trump increased in Brevard 0% in 2020.

There were 46,168 more votes cast in Brevard in the 2020 election than in 2016.

Brevard was one of 11 Florida 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.

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 Florida locations in 2020 election
Area Received CTCL Funding? % Change in Republican Support % Change in Democratic Support
Alachua Yes 0.6 4
Brevard Yes 0.2 3.1
Broward Yes 3.4 2
Hernando Yes 1.7 0.5
Hillsborough Yes 0.8 0.8
Leon Yes 0.1 3
Miami-Dade Yes 11.9 -10.4
Osceola Yes 6.7 4.6
Palm Beach Yes 1.9 0.9
Wakulla Yes 1.4 0.7
Baker County No 3.2 -2.2
Bay County No 0.1 2.6
Bradford County No 2.1 1
Calhoun County No 4.3 -1.9
Charlotte County No 0.5 1.6
Citrus County No 1.8 0.5
Clay County No 2.5 4.7
Collier County No 0.3 1.6
Columbia County No 1.2 0.5
DeSoto County No 3 1.3
Dixie County No 1.9 0.9
Duval County No 1.5 3.7
Escambia County No 1.5 3.9
Flagler County No 1.2 1
Franklin County No 0.3 2
Gadsden County No 1 0.1
Gilchrist County No 1.5 0.2
Glades County No 4 2.5
Gulf County No 1.8 0.7
Hamilton County No 2.4 1.2
Hardee County No 3 1.3
Hendry County No 5.4 3.4
Highlands County No 2.1 0.2
Holmes County No 1.2 0.2
Indian River County No 0.4 2.5
Jackson County No 1.3 0.2
Jefferson County No 1.6 0.2
Lafayette County No 2.7 -1.3
Lee County No 0.5 1.8
Levy County No 1.3 0.5
Liberty County No 2.8 0.3
Madison County No 2.4 1.5
Manatee County No 0.6 1.8
Marion County No 0.8 1.1
Martin County No 0.1 2.2
Monroe County No 1.9 0.9
Nassau County No 1.1 3.1
Okaloosa County No 2.7 5.9
Okeechobee County No 3.4 1.5
Orange County No 2.2 0.6
Pasco County No 0.6 2.1
Pinellas County No 0.8 2.1
Polk County No 1.3 1
Putnam County No 3.3 1.5
Santa Rosa County No 2.1 4.8
Sarasota County No 0.5 1.7
Seminole County No 0.6 3.7
St. Johns County No 2.1 4.6
St. Lucie County No 0.5 1.4
Sumter County No 0.9 2.2
Suwannee County No 1.5 0.1
Taylor County No 1.9 0.5
Union County No 2 0.9
Volusia County No 1.7 0.7
Walton County No 1.2 3.2
Washington County No 2.7 1.3


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