During a recent government meeting in TIF County, newcomer Marjorie Womack addressed local officials, expressing her commitment to the community and raising concerns about election integrity. Womack, who has familial ties to the area, emphasized the importance of being informed about potential issues related to data tampering in elections, referencing a video by Kim Brooks from Gwinnett County that she plans to share with the officials.
Womack highlighted a growing division within TIF County, particularly between city and county entities, and urged the officials to proactively educate themselves on reliable information regarding election processes. She pointed to Milton, Georgia, as an example of a community opting for hand-marked paper ballots to avoid confusion and disputes associated with electronic voting systems. Womack advocated for a return to simpler, more transparent voting methods, suggesting that hand-counted ballots could enhance accountability and trust in the electoral process.
As the meeting progressed, Womack encouraged the officials to consider the implications of their upcoming discussions on election provisions for smaller municipalities, stressing the need for thorough examination of the proposed methods. Her remarks underscored a broader concern for maintaining community cohesion and ensuring fair electoral practices in TIF County.