Monday, August 1, 2022

Wisconsin clerks refer 10 new voter fraud cases from 2020 election

Ten criminal voter fraud referrals related to the 2020 election have been made over the past year by local clerks, according to a Wisconsin Elections Commission report. In the most recent report, several referrals were for "multiple elections," meaning that the total number may be higher. Voting twice is against Wisconsin law.

Several states have acknowledged serious irregularities or unlawful changes to election rules occurred in 2020

  • Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has ruled election regulators unlawfully allowed tens of thousands of absentee voters to skip voter ID checks by claiming they were "indefinitely confined" by the pandemic without suffering from a disability
  • Arizona called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in the November 2020 election
  • Georgia state election officials uncovered widespread mismanagement in vote counting
    1. In Arizona, an audit called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in the November 2020 election, while in Georgia state election officials have uncovered such widespread mismanagement in vote counting in Fulton County, the state's largest, that they have begun a process to have the state run future elections in the jurisdiction, which includes the city of Atlanta.
    2. Ten criminal voter fraud referrals related to the 2020 election have been made over the past year by local clerks, according to a Wisconsin Elections Commission report.
    3. State officials, including many in GOP-run states, have said they have not found evidence of widespread fraud in the November 2020 election that could have altered the outcome.
    4. For instance, Wisconsin's Supreme Court has ruled election regulators unlawfully allowed tens of thousands of absentee voters to skip voter ID checks by claiming they were "indefinitely confined" by the pandemic without suffering from a disability.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/wisconsin-clerks-refer-10-new-voter-fraud-cases-2020-election 

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