Perpetrator No. 2

Whitney May - Co-Founder/ Director

of Goverment Services @ Center for

Tech and Civic Life

 

Whitney May is a Co-Founder and current Director of Government Services at The CTCL, she was formerly Elections Administrator for Durham County, NC. Her responsibilities include “developing a professional development network of election officials” to learn new techniques and technology for administering elections.

May proved to be an influential “networker” during the 2020 elections, particularly in the battleground state of Wisconsin. Emails obtained through FOIA requests show Whitney excitedly introducing herself and the The Center for Civic Design (a CTCL partner-network featured last week) to the election officials of the “famous WI-5(s)” (Kenosha, Racine, Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee Counties). These counties received in excess $6 million in grant money from the Zuckerberg-funded CTCL.

The funds went towards the Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan presented to the CTCL. On June 22, 2020, May is invited to meet with Milwaukee County and discuss the implementation of the Safe Voting Plan. The email notes: the CTCL can provide a network which will assist in “scaling up your vote by mail processes; poll worker recruitment and training in a pandemic…etc.”

In November 2020, Wisconsin flipped blue. These counties have been surrounded by controversy, Milwaukee County as recently as October 11, 2021.

 

Exhibit No. 2->

While these patterns may be coincidental one can rest easy in the knowledge that CTCL is a nonpartisan non-profit. Whitney May and her nonpartisan network were intimately involved in some of Wisconsin’s biggest county elections which ultimately decided who governed the American People. On November 7, 2020, Whitney celebrated the election of President Joe Biden and her right to finally be “governed”: