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The wheels of justice move slowly, but they are moving. Now it is up to the county attorney as no one expects the Democrat Wisconsin AG to do a damned thing because he himself may have won his race earlier through fraud in 2018.
Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling on Wednesday, Nov. 3 announced that he has recommended charges against five Wisconsin elections commissioners for alleged violations of state election law.
In a news release, the sheriff said the Wisconsin Elections Commission ordered clerks across the state "not to use the Special Voting Deputy ‘process’" as required by state statute.
Per Schmaling, he has recommended charges for Commissioners Margaret Bostelmann, Julie Glancey, Ann Jacobs, Dean Knudson, and Mark Thomsen. Those recommendations come "upon the failure of (Wisconsin) Attorney General Josh Kaul to initiate a statewide investigation.
The recommended charges are the same for each commissioner, the sheriff's office said, and include:
Schmaling said last Thursday that families of eight Ridgewood Care Center residents in Mount Pleasant told investigators their loved ones did not have the capacity to vote – but cast ballots anyway.
"A family member’s concern – that does not disqualify an otherwise qualified elector from voting. It’s only through a court proceeding that someone’s right to vote can be removed," said Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe said Monday. "If there were instances of coercion or procedures not followed by the care facility or jurisdiction – then those need to be referred to district attorneys."
The sheriff’s office on Wednesday again called on Kaul to conduct a statewide investigation into the alleged directives issued by the Wisconsin Election Commission.
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Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling on Wednesday, Nov. 3 announced that he has recommended charges against five Wisconsin elections commissioners for alleged violations of state election law.
In a news release, the sheriff said the Wisconsin Elections Commission ordered clerks across the state "not to use the Special Voting Deputy ‘process’" as required by state statute.
Per Schmaling, he has recommended charges for Commissioners Margaret Bostelmann, Julie Glancey, Ann Jacobs, Dean Knudson, and Mark Thomsen. Those recommendations come "upon the failure of (Wisconsin) Attorney General Josh Kaul to initiate a statewide investigation.
The recommended charges are the same for each commissioner, the sheriff's office said, and include:
- Misconduct in public office (felony)
- Election fraud – election official assisting with violations (felony)
- Party to the crime of election fraud – receive ballot non-election official (misdemeanor)
- Party to the crime of election fraud – illegal ballot receipt (misdemeanor)
- Party to the crime of election fraud – solicit assistance (misdemeanor)
Schmaling said last Thursday that families of eight Ridgewood Care Center residents in Mount Pleasant told investigators their loved ones did not have the capacity to vote – but cast ballots anyway.
"A family member’s concern – that does not disqualify an otherwise qualified elector from voting. It’s only through a court proceeding that someone’s right to vote can be removed," said Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe said Monday. "If there were instances of coercion or procedures not followed by the care facility or jurisdiction – then those need to be referred to district attorneys."
The sheriff’s office on Wednesday again called on Kaul to conduct a statewide investigation into the alleged directives issued by the Wisconsin Election Commission.
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Wisconsin election violations: Racine County sheriff recommends charges
The sheriff said the recommended charges come "upon the failure" of the the state's attorney general to initiate an investigation.
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