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Wi Voter Alliance Memo
Wi Voter Alliance Memo
None of the provisions contained in the Wisconsin Safe Voting Report, which the CTCL
Wisconsin Cites were required to do under the CTCL Agreement, are allowed under
Wisconsin law. Most egregiously, the Wisconsin Safe Voting Report specifically
provided that these Cities would be “promoting” and “encouraging higher percentages
of our electors to vote absentee” which directly violates Wisconsin Statutes § 6.84 (1)
in which the State Legislature states; The legislature finds that the privilege of voting by
absentee ballot must be carefully regulated to prevent the potential for fraud or abuse;
to prevent overzealous solicitation of absent electors who may prefer not to
participate in an election
As a result of the flow of the Zuckerberg money other law state election rules were
violated:
a) Ballot Drop Boxes (unattended) – as a result of the Zuckerberg money, hundreds of
Ballot Drop Boxes were deployed in the cities of Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Madison
and Green Bay. Dropboxes in Kenosha and Racine were found to be unattended.
Wisconsin law requires that the absentee elector must either mail the absentee ballot
envelope or deliver the absentee ballot envelope to the municipal clerk. Wisconsin
Statutes § 6.87 (3)(b)(1).
i) City of Racine creating a “Mobile Polling Station” by purchasing a Winnebago
mobile home and turning it into a Polling place on wheels, a “Votabago”. There is
no provision in Wisconsin law for “mobile Polling stations” once again in violation of
Wisconsin Statutes § 6.84.
2) Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) does not have the authority to change voting laws,
that is left to the State Assembly. Yet, the WEC acted outside it’s jurisdiction in a number
of ways.
1. WEC directs county and municipal clerks to not reject indefinitely confined
absentee voters even if the clerk possesses reliable information that the allegedly indefinitely
confined absentee voter is no longer indefinitely confined.
Wisconsin Statutes §6.86 (2)(a) creates a category of absentee voter for voters who are
“indefinitely confined” “because of age, physical illness, infirmity or is disable for an indefinite
period” may vote absentee. This change alone represented over 200,000 illegal votes as these
indefinitely confined status voters did not have to present picture ID.
2. WEC provides guidance to Milwaukee Election Commission who instructs clerks
reviewing absentee envelope certifications to fill in missing information on the return envelope.
In 2015, the Wisconsin Legislature passed Act 261 amending Wisconsin’s election laws. In
Section 78 of Act 261 the Wisconsin Legislature added Wisconsin Statutes §6.87 (6)(d) which
states: “If a certificate is missing the address of a witness, the ballot may not be counted.”
3. WEC guidance to Milwaukee Elections Commission led Woodall-Voog to create
a video providing guidance to the clerks on handling absentee ballot envelopes and absentee
ballots. Ms. Woodall-Voog’s instructions to the City of Milwaukee’s clerks are in direct
violation of Wisconsin Statutes §§ 6.87 and 6.88. Nothing in the comprehensive statutory
scheme the Wisconsin State Legislature has developed for absentee voting authorizes
employees of the City of Milwaukee to complete an absentee voter’s certificate or the witness
certificate.
4. WEC did not remove some 129,000 dead people from the voting roles, a
number that is often disputed, nonetheless dead voters names were in the mix on the Nov 3 rd
election.
5. WEC illegally certified the election results. By law, the WEC by a 2/3rds
majority is to certify the election results. However, there was never a vote taken, and the
Chairman of WEC, unilaterally approved the election results and submitted them to Gov Evers
for signature. So, Wisconsin does not have a legal approved election certification.
There were many illegal votes cast as a result of the activities of WEC and CTCL money,
following is a table of the votes we discovered to be illegal in the Wisconsin Presidential
Election Contest keep in mind, Trump lost this election by some 20,000 votes.