A group on Tuesday filed an emergency petition with the Wisconsin Supreme Court, challenging the state's unofficial election results.
The Thomas More Society's Amistad Project said it found tens of thousands of ballots that may be fraudulent.
"We have identified over 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots in Wisconsin, more than enough to call into question the validity of the state's reported election results," said Phill Kline, director of the project, in a statement.
"Moreover, these discrepancies were a direct result of Wisconsin election officials' willful violation of state law," he added.
The group said it found that more than 10,000 Republican ballots weren't counted; more than 10,000 GOP voters who had their ballots requested and filled in by another person; and around 100,000 illegal ballots that were counted anyway.
The 45-page filing asks the Wisconsin Supreme Court to block the certification of election results because of the alleged irregularities.
The possibly fraudulent ballots were identified in a data analysis performed by statistician Matthew Braynard and mathematician Steven Miller.
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Group Files Emergency Petition in Wisconsin After Identifying 150,000 Potentially Fraudulent Ballots
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