Wisconsin

Destruction of Drop Box Surveillance Video – Zero Footage Produced (WI)

Established Fact In the City of Milwaukee – where nearly half of all votes were cast by mail and 15 drop boxes were deployed – not a single municipality produced the statutorily required video surveillance of drop boxes in response to open records requests. Wisconsin law requires drop box surveillance to be retained as an […]

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“Wisconsin United” War-Gaming – Labor Union Deployment Modeling for Post-Election Unrest (WI)

Established Fact ShutDown DC’s pre-election simulation exercises explicitly modeled a group called “Wisconsin United” to leverage local labor unions for post-election unrest in Wisconsin. Lisa Fithian specifically cited prior left-wing takeovers of the Wisconsin State Capitol building as an operational blueprint, establishing that planning was grounded in demonstrated prior capability and institutional knowledge of how

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ERIC System -Connected to State Voter Registration Database APIs

Established Fact Established Fact as to WisVote API access to ERIC and CTCL.  The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nonprofit consortium of which Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona were all members in 2020. ERIC receives voter roll data from member states and compares it to detect duplicate registrations, deceased voters, and address

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WEC Failure to Cross-Reference Guardianship and Non-Citizen Data – Ineligible Voters Retained on Rolls (WI)

Established Fact The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) failed to record in WisVote available ineligibility information regarding: (1) persons under court-ordered guardianship who are prohibited from voting under Wis. Stat. § 6.03(1)(a); (2) non-citizens who are ineligible under Wis. Stat. § 6.02; and (3) adjudicated incompetent individuals. Circuit court guardianship data was available to WEC but

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“Indefinitely Confined” Status Abuse – 287% Surge; 48,554 Without Photo ID on File (WI)

Established Fact Wisconsin law (Wis. Stat. § 6.86(2)) permits voters who are permanently or indefinitely confined due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability to request absentee ballots without submitting photo identification. In 2020, Wisconsin experienced a 287% statewide surge in the number of voters claiming “indefinitely confined” status, reaching 220,404 ballots cast under that designation.

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569,277 Active Voters with Identical “1/1/1918” Registration Application Date – Systemic Placeholder Anomaly (WI)

Established Fact The Wisconsin voter database contained 569,277 active voters who shared an identical registration application date of January 1, 1918 – a placeholder date that functions as a system default, not as an actual registration date. Of these anomalous registrations, 115,252 cast ballots in the November 2020 election. The existence of over half a

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WisVote Rolls Exceed Eligible Population – 7.3M Registrations vs. 4.6M Eligible Residents (WI)

Disputed Fact Election integrity activists have pointed out that Wisconsin’s statewide voter system (WisVote) contains millions of inactive records in addition to about 3.6–3.8 million active registered voters, which can produce headline figures of 7–8 million “names” when active and inactive lists are combined. As of late 2020, WEC reported approximately 3.7 million active registered

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