Lawmakers demand investigation following report on Green Bay Election outsourcing

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Republican lawmakers on Tuesday began calling for hearings and investigations after a report at Wisconsin Spotlight showed outside groups were essentially allowed to take over Green Bay’s election last fall.

That report relied on emails to show that former Democratic operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein served as a de facto elections administrator and had access to Green Bay’s absentee ballots days before the election, and that his interference frustrated both Green Bay’s city clerk and Brown County’s clerk during the election.

Green Bay’s clerk took a leave of absence just weeks before Election Day, and never returned.

Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, who is second on the Senate’s elections committee, on Tuesday said there needs to be a formal investigation into what happened.

“This story raises significant questions about how Green Bay, and possibly other communities in our state, handled the November election,” Darling said, “I urge Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul to conduct an investigation into these findings further to help restore confidence and integrity in our elections.” She is not alone.

Sen. Roger Roth, R-Appleton, said in addition to an investigation, local leaders in Green Bay need to be held responsible.

“[Mayor Eric Genrich] ceded his responsibility to safeguard the integrity of our elections to an outside, partisan organization,” Roth said on Twitter. “I am calling on him to resign from office immediately.”

Republicans in Wisconsin have questioned the integrity and faith in the November election even before the votes were counted and Joe Biden won.

Republican lawmakers questioned the refusal to purge over 200,000 voters who hadn’t cast ballots in years, a decision made by the state’s Elections Commission to mass mail ballots, and the determination to not allow the Green Party on the ballot. There were also questions about ballot harvesting, particularly in Madison.

The "curing" of ballots in Milwaukee and Madison – a process in which members of a voting advocacy group assist a voter fix an individual ballot error to ensure it's counted – is also among the Republicans' concerns.


 
The cancerous 2020 election that the DemonRats and their enablers brought across America.


Republican lawmakers on Tuesday began calling for hearings and investigations after a report at Wisconsin Spotlight showed outside groups were essentially allowed to take over Green Bay’s election last fall.
That report relied on emails to show that former Democratic operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein served as a de facto elections administrator and had access to Green Bay’s absentee ballots days before the election, and that his interference frustrated both Green Bay’s city clerk and Brown County’s clerk during the election.
Green Bay’s clerk took a leave of absence just weeks before Election Day, and never returned.
Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, who is second on the Senate’s elections committee, on Tuesday said there needs to be a formal investigation into what happened.
“This story raises significant questions about how Green Bay, and possibly other communities in our state, handled the November election,” Darling said, “I urge Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul to conduct an investigation into these findings further to help restore confidence and integrity in our elections.” She is not alone.
Sen. Roger Roth, R-Appleton, said in addition to an investigation, local leaders in Green Bay need to be held responsible.
“[Mayor Eric Genrich] ceded his responsibility to safeguard the integrity of our elections to an outside, partisan organization,” Roth said on Twitter. “I am calling on him to resign from office immediately.”
Republicans in Wisconsin have questioned the integrity and faith in the November election even before the votes were counted and Joe Biden won.
Republican lawmakers questioned the refusal to purge over 200,000 voters who hadn’t cast ballots in years, a decision made by the state’s Elections Commission to mass mail ballots, and the determination to not allow the Green Party on the ballot. There were also questions about ballot harvesting, particularly in Madison.
The "curing" of ballots in Milwaukee and Madison – a process in which members of a voting advocacy group assist a voter fix an individual ballot error to ensure it's counted – is also among the Republicans' concerns.



As time goes on it becomes more and more obvious that Biden is a total fraud..... it won't move him out of the White house but I foresee " Hell to pay " in the next election cycle as the localities and municipalities begin to plug the holes and clean up the back doors to their election processes. In an honest contest the conservatives should actually be kicking ass very soon....

JO
 
The cancerous 2020 election that the DemonRats and their enablers brought across America.


Republican lawmakers on Tuesday began calling for hearings and investigations after a report at Wisconsin Spotlight showed outside groups were essentially allowed to take over Green Bay’s election last fall.
That report relied on emails to show that former Democratic operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein served as a de facto elections administrator and had access to Green Bay’s absentee ballots days before the election, and that his interference frustrated both Green Bay’s city clerk and Brown County’s clerk during the election.
Green Bay’s clerk took a leave of absence just weeks before Election Day, and never returned.
Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, who is second on the Senate’s elections committee, on Tuesday said there needs to be a formal investigation into what happened.
“This story raises significant questions about how Green Bay, and possibly other communities in our state, handled the November election,” Darling said, “I urge Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul to conduct an investigation into these findings further to help restore confidence and integrity in our elections.” She is not alone.
Sen. Roger Roth, R-Appleton, said in addition to an investigation, local leaders in Green Bay need to be held responsible.
“[Mayor Eric Genrich] ceded his responsibility to safeguard the integrity of our elections to an outside, partisan organization,” Roth said on Twitter. “I am calling on him to resign from office immediately.”
Republicans in Wisconsin have questioned the integrity and faith in the November election even before the votes were counted and Joe Biden won.
Republican lawmakers questioned the refusal to purge over 200,000 voters who hadn’t cast ballots in years, a decision made by the state’s Elections Commission to mass mail ballots, and the determination to not allow the Green Party on the ballot. There were also questions about ballot harvesting, particularly in Madison.
The "curing" of ballots in Milwaukee and Madison – a process in which members of a voting advocacy group assist a voter fix an individual ballot error to ensure it's counted – is also among the Republicans' concerns.



The report says that despite the pandemic, Wisconsin overcame challenges posed by COVID-19 and voted in record numbers, with few problems.

  • Nearly 3.3 million Wisconsin residents voted in the General Election – representing more than 72% of the state’s voting age population of 4,536,417.
  • Voter registrations climbed by 11.9% from 3,406,952 on July 1 to 3,811,193 on December 1.
  • Clerks in nearly every town, village, and city in Wisconsin processed more absentee ballot requests than ever before – nearly 2 million statewide.
  • The statewide absentee ballot rejection rate was exceptionally low in November – 0.2% statewide compared to 1.8% in April 2020.
  • Of the 216,490 absentee voters who claimed status of indefinitely confined, 79.6% have provided an acceptable photo ID to receive a ballot since 2016.
  • In-person voting on Election Day more than tripled between April and November, which required election officials to manage both the increase in absentee voting and prepare for high in-person voter turnout on November 3.
  • Wisconsin voters used a new absentee ballot tracking system on the MyVote Wisconsin website more than 1.5 million times.
  • Wisconsin Elections Commission staff responded to over 300 calls and emails per hour on E
Wisconsin Elections Commission releases Nov. 2020 election data (cbs58.com)
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they wanted to toss out the absentee ballots.
 
As time goes on it becomes more and more obvious that Biden is a total fraud..... it won't move him out of the White house but I foresee " Hell to pay " in the next election cycle as the localities and municipalities begin to plug the holes and clean up the back doors to their election processes. In an honest contest the conservatives should actually be kicking ass very soon....

JO


This is why SCOTUS has dismissed challenges as moot. There really is no Constitutional remedy to remove the loser (Biden) and install the winner (Trump), not after January 20th.
 

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