That month, the Wisconsin Elections Commission-the bipartisan board tasked with administering the state's elections-indicated that it would ignore Wisconsin law by refusing to remove from the state's voter rolls the names of 234,000 people who had moved either out of state or to a different city in Wisconsin.
Even if a voter is incorrectly flagged, Wisconsin has same-day voter registration and a person wrongly removed from the rolls can simply re-register on Election Day.
Instead of following the law, the WEC invented its own and refused to deactivate these phantom voters for a further 12 to 24 months, allowing them to vote in the presidential primary and general elections.
The one protection Wisconsin had against the use of these phantom voters to commit massive fraud would be the state's Voter ID law, but unethical county clerks in Dane and Milwaukee Counties found a loophole that rendered this protection largely moot.
The MacIver Institute found that nearly 200,000 voters marked themselves as indefinitely confined ahead of Wisconsin's presidential primary and an additional 49,769 did so in the six months since, meaning that nearly a quarter of a million voters are now designated as indefinitely confined and thus exempt from Voter ID requirements.
After the rest of Wisconsin reported its vote totals and Trump sat on a comfortable lead, Milwaukee's late-counted vote tipped the race to a 20,000 vote Biden lead. For a second straight election, the City of Milwaukee seemed to have waited until officials knew exactly how many votes needed to be counted to ensure a statewide Democrat win.
As one frustrated voter put it on Twitter, "The only thing we did on Election Day was tell them how many votes they needed on Election Night."
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Friday, December 18, 2020
How The Wisconsin Elections Commission Destroyed Fair Elections In Wisconsin
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