Rep. Brandtjen is the Chair of the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections.
On Monday she called for an Arizona-style audit of Wisconsin's November election.
"Voters have made it clear that they want a thorough cyber-forensic examination of tabulators, ballot marking devices, and other election equipment, which I will be helping facilitate on behalf of the committee as chair IP addresses, chain of custody on ballots, and audit trail logs must be thoroughly inspected by cyber-audit technicians While WI is in the process of an election audit, I will be working to ensure that it is augmented with expertise and resources to ensure a comprehensive, forensic examination."
Two Assembly Republicans who traveled to Arizona to witness the partisan audit of the 2020 election told WisPolitics.com they'd like to see a similar review of Wisconsin's presidential results as part of an ongoing Legislative Audit Bureau review.
The ranking Dem member of the Campaign and Elections Committee called the idea of replicating the much-maligned Arizona audit in Wisconsin "Ridiculous."
Rep. Janel Brandtjen, R-Menomonee Falls and chair of the Campaigns and Elections Committee, said she's not sure the Legislative Audit Bureau has the authority to conduct such a review.
Some 200 communities received grants to help cover election costs, though the bulk of the money went to Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha and Racine.
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