Commentary You would think Tennessee, one of the reddest of Red States (Trump won in 2020 by roughly two-thirds), would have a government among those most concerned with achieving election integrity into the future. But, I’m sad to say, you would be wrong. How do I know this? On Monday Oct.11, I attended an extended meeting of the State Election Commission in the Nashville Room of the Tennessee Tower for which the announced subject was election integrity. It was a disaster. The commission—most of whom, it may or may not surprise, were Republicans— not to mention the Coordinator of Elections, also a Republican and also in attendance, who clearly didn’t want such a meeting to be happening. They treated one woman, Sharon Siegel, who had given up a year of her life to research in detail electoral malfeasances across the country, as if she were an escapee from a leper …