As voter integrity groups continue to report irregularities in the 2020 election, some states are pursuing punitive reprisals to deter unwanted scrutiny, with Wisconsin's elections regulators slapping independent election watchdogs with fines, while Washington's Democratic attorney general has obtained court authorization to pursue state bar sanctions against an election integrity lawyer.
Issues with the 2020 election
- 46,000 ballots that were cast without verification with the state Department of Motor Vehicles
- 12,200 ballots cast by people who weren't registered to vote
- 7,200 double absentee ballots cast twice by people with the same name and address
- The Washington Election Integrity Coalition United (WEICU) was ordered by the state Supreme Court to pay nearly $9,600
- Following the court’s decision, the AG filed a bar complaint against Shogren for her lawsuit, claiming she violated professional conduct rules by advancing “frivolous legal arguments”
- As voter integrity groups continue to report irregularities in the 2020 election, some states are pursuing punitive reprisals to deter unwanted scrutiny, with Wisconsin's elections regulators slapping independent election watchdogs with fines, while Washington's Democratic attorney general has obtained court authorization to pursue state bar sanctions against an election integrity lawyer.
- Wisconsin Elections Commission fines outside election integrity monitor for "frivolous complaints," while Washington state Supreme Court greenlights Democrat AG pursuit of bar sanctions against watchdog lawyer.
- According to WCEJ, there are 30 issues that have been found with the 2020 election in Wisconsin, including: nearly 46,000 ballots that were cast without verification with the state Department of Motor Vehicles; about 12,200 ballots cast by people who weren't registered to vote; and approximately 7,200 double absentee ballots cast twice by people with the same name and address.
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