Anonymous ID: b4071e Nov. 11, 2020, 6:56 p.m. No.11602533   🗄️.is 🔗kun

There seems to be a few more election organizations, these two are 501c3's then would seem to be necessary. And involving vendors? Vendors as sponsors? Isn't that a little conflict of interesting?

I'm not very good at trying to drill in to who is contributing to these 501c3?.

 

https://www.nased.org/-conferences

 

There's that pesky 501c3 again

 

NASED resources from above:

https://www.nased.org/helpfullinks

 

Hmmm…

https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2020/08/aba-joins-nass-and-nased-to-mobilize-lawyers-as-poll-workers-for/

"WASHINGTON, Aug. 26, 2020 — The American Bar Association is partnering with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) and the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) to issue a “Rally Cry” aimed at mobilizing lawyers to assist as poll workers for the upcoming 2020 election. The Poll Worker, Esq. Initiative encourages lawyers, law students and other legal professionals to safely assist in the November election by serving as poll workers."

 

Another 501c3:

https://www.electioncenter.org/about-us.html

https://www.electioncenter.org/membership.html

"Corporate Membership Level I: $25,000 per year includes one principal member and six free Corporate Associate members (additional Corporate Associate members can be added for $100 each); two free exhibit spaces (includes 2 free conference registrations per exhibit space) at the Election Center National Conference with 50% off any additional exhibit spaces (includes 2 free conference registrations per exhibit space); your business name in the printed program and posted recognition at the National Conference. Access to the conference attendee list prior to the conference (one excel spreadsheet with the attendee’s name, jurisdiction, e‐mail address and work telephone number two weeks prior to the event.)" (There are more levels)

 

https://www.electioncenter.org/board-of-directors.html