The investigation into Wisconsin's elections is still ongoing as special counsel Michael Gableman continues looking into how voting in the state was carried out in the 2020 general election.
Gableman is now issuing about 70 subpoenas to state entities and employees, special interest groups, private companies, mayoral staffers and IT departments, throughout Wisconsin to obtain records, depositions and more information on the election process and organizations that seem to have had a hand in the administration of elections.
Gableman is looking into how Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the money he donated to the Center for Tech and Civic Life influenced the election, what the Wisconsin Election Commission was doing, the conduct of the mayors and the municipal clerks, the operation of the voting machines and other factors which might have influenced the election.
Wisconsin elections are not administered by the secretary of state, like in other states.
The clerks are not independent authorities and report to the mayor, the city's common council or the state elections commission.
Now Gableman is specifically looking into these cities' mayors, clerks and staffers and how they might have been influenced by funding from the CTCL, which, thanks to generous donations from Zuckerberg, gave approximately $350 million to communities to run elections.
While the subpoenas issued are all in-state, Gableman's team anticipates additional subpoenas for others involved in the election, the source said.
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Election Investigators Make Surprise Move in WI, Blanket State with Subpoenas Related to 2020 Election
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