Wisconsin to begin audit of 2020 presidential election results

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Wisconsin to begin audit of 2020 presidential election results

Wisconsin Republican state legislators approved an audit of the state’s 2020 presidential election results, to begin in the coming weeks. Former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman was appointed to oversee the investigation of the election results. Gableman traveled to Arizona last month to learn about their election audit and how it could be useful in Wisconsin.
 

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Wisconsin to begin audit of 2020 presidential election results

Wisconsin Republican state legislators approved an audit of the state’s 2020 presidential election results, to begin in the coming weeks. Former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman was appointed to oversee the investigation of the election results. Gableman traveled to Arizona last month to learn about their election audit and how it could be useful in Wisconsin.
That has got to drive the crooked democrats mad. So be it. Let the truth come out and to hell with the liars and crooks.
 

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Wisconsin to begin audit of 2020 presidential election results

Wisconsin Republican state legislators approved an audit of the state’s 2020 presidential election results, to begin in the coming weeks. Former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman was appointed to oversee the investigation of the election results. Gableman traveled to Arizona last month to learn about their election audit and how it could be useful in Wisconsin.
Here's an update on that:

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.

For example, the review flagged only four people who may have voted twice in the election and 11 people whose absentee ballots may have been counted, even though they died before Election Day. There were more than 3.3 million ballots cast in the election in Wisconsin. The review also conducted a hand count of ballots to test some voting machines and found no notable concerns.

Sen. Robert Cowles, R-Green Bay, who chairs the Legislature’s audit committee, said in a tweet Friday that the review "showed us that the election was largely safe and secure."

"The (audit bureau) has been well-respected as a nonpartisan agency by both sides of the aisle & by their colleagues around the US," Cowles said in a subsequent tweet. "It’s my hope that we can now look at election law changes & agency accountability measures in a bipartisan manner based on these nonpartisan recommendations."

 
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Here's an update on that:

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.

For example, the review flagged only four people who may have voted twice in the election and 11 people whose absentee ballots may have been counted, even though they died before Election Day. There were more than 3.3 million ballots cast in the election in Wisconsin. The review also conducted a hand count of ballots to test some voting machines and found no notable concerns.

Sen. Robert Cowles, R-Green Bay, who chairs the Legislature’s audit committee, said in a tweet Friday that the review "showed us that the election was largely safe and secure."

"The (audit bureau) has been well-respected as a nonpartisan agency by both sides of the aisle & by their colleagues around the US," Cowles said in a subsequent tweet. "It’s my hope that we can now look at election law changes & agency accountability measures in a bipartisan manner based on these nonpartisan recommendations."

Again, no surprise whatsoever to anyone other than manic Trumpsters and affiliated.
 

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Well, no, not unless acknowledging actual reality counts as some sort of 'drug enhanced fantasy'? Trump lost and the ensuing conspiracy bunk and ridiculous theories surrounding the last election are rightfully scorned, mocked and derided. The fantasy is all on those who buy into all that rubbish. 'Respond' as you may, your churning out of the same tired tropes is hardly debate material and I'm not even sure why you bother to quote posters if you're effectively going to post what amount to blog entries. I won't bother replying to this sort of stuff in future as it's beyond tiresome now.
 

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Well, no, not unless acknowledging actual reality counts as some sort of 'drug enhanced fantasy'? Trump lost and the ensuing conspiracy bunk and ridiculous theories surrounding the last election are rightfully scorned, mocked and derided. The fantasy is all on those who buy into all that rubbish. 'Respond' as you may, your churning out of the same tired tropes is hardly debate material and I'm not even sure why you bother to quote posters if you're effectively going to post what amount to blog entries. I won't bother replying to this sort of stuff in future as it's beyond tiresome now.
If we simply dismiss all evidence of massive voter fraud simply because democrats claim they committed no fraud then you are right, Trump won the shady election.
 
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