Nonpartisan review of Wisconsin's 2020 election finds no widespread fraud
Legislative Audit Bureau recommends dozens of changes to state election laws, policies
A highly-anticipated nonpartisan report on Wisconsin’s 2020 election found no widespread voter fraud or wrongdoing — but has dozens of recommendations for updating state election policies and laws.
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A highly-anticipated nonpartisan report on Wisconsin’s 2020 election has found no widespread voter fraud or wrongdoing, but made dozens of recommendations for updating state policies and state laws related to elections.
The
168-page audit by the state’s nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau,
initially ordered by the GOP-controlled Legislature in February, was released Friday morning. It found the Wisconsin Elections Commission didn’t follow some state laws in 2020, including things like failing to get electronic voter registration signatures from transportation officials, but that there weren’t widespread instances of people committing voter fraud or officials’ actions affecting large numbers of votes.