Wisconsin

WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe – False Statements to Wisconsin Legislature During Post-Election Oversight (WI)

Established Fact Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe made at least three demonstrably false statements to the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections during post-election legislative oversight: that she did not know about CTCL grants to the Zuckerberg 5 cities; that Wisconsin cities did not have access to statewide WisVote or BadgerBooks data; and that […]

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Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein – Post-Election Ballot Adjudication and Cure Interference (WI)

Reasonable Inference Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein’s unauthorized operational presence in Green Bay and Milwaukee extended into the post-election adjudication and cure processes – the procedures by which ballots with deficiencies are reviewed and either counted or rejected. As a private CTCL-affiliated operative with no governmental appointment or statutory authority, Spitzer-Rubenstein’s involvement in post-election adjudication processes would constitute

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Election Results Manipulation – Ryan Chew 4:07 A.M. Email – Private Contractor Election Night Communication to Milwaukee Election Director (WI)

Reasonable Inference At 4:07 a.m. on November 4, 2020, Elections Group employee Ryan Chew emailed Milwaukee Election Director Claire Woodall-Vogg, writing (per Gableman Report, App. 610): “Damn Claire, you have a flair for drama, delivering just the margin needed at 3:00 a.m. I bet you had those votes counted at midnight and just wanted to

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Ryan Chew 4:07 A.M. Email – Private Contractor Election Night Communication to Milwaukee Election Director (WI)

Established Fact At 4:07 a.m. on November 4, 2020, Elections Group employee Ryan Chew emailed Milwaukee Election Director Claire Woodall-Vogg. The Gableman/OSC Second Interim Investigative Report (March 1, 2022) reproduces the exchange verbatim (App. 610): Chew wrote, “Damn Claire, you have a flair for drama, delivering just the margin needed at 3:00 a.m. I bet

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Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition – “EP Activists” Infiltrating Wisconsin Election Boards (WI)

Established Fact Harvey Wasserman’s Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition published the “Trifecta Action Guide,” publicly available at grassrootsep.org, which explicitly instructed readers to “apply to get on the election board,” “apply to be a poll worker,” and “learn how to become a ballot acceptance worker/observer” in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, and Arizona. The

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Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein – Private CTCL Operative as De Facto Election Night Director in Green Bay (WI)

Established Fact Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, an operative of the National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI) acting under CTCL authority — without any governmental appointment, statutory authority, or executed agreement with the City of Green Bay — exercised operational control over Green Bay’s election night environment on November 3, 2020. He was designated on the hotel contract

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Intent to Influence Outcome Enabled by CTCL Grant Operational Control – Private Supervisory Authority Over Five Wisconsin Cities (WI)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference — As to intent to influence outcome] CTCL grant conditions required recipient cities to implement CTCL’s Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan and report on spending; failure to comply triggered full clawback. The WILL statistical analysis found CTCL grants produced an estimated Biden vote advantage of approximately 41 votes per municipality on average,

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CTCL Grant Operational Control – Private Supervisory Authority Over Five Wisconsin Cities (WI)

Established Fact [Established Fact — Grant conditions] CTCL grant agreements with the “Zuckerberg 5” Wisconsin cities (Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine) required recipient cities to implement CTCL’s Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan (WSVP) or face clawback of all disbursed funds. As a condition of receiving the grant, CTCL required cities to report how the money

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Spitzer-Rubenstein Ballot Curing and Counting Decisions – Usurpation of Statutory Election Functions (WI)

Established Fact Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, Wisconsin State Lead for the National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI) acting under CTCL authority, exercised substantive election administration authority in Green Bay that is exclusively vested by Wisconsin statute in municipal clerks: he assigned poll workers, performed check-in and supervision duties, developed Central Count procedures, directed ballot transport logistics, supervised

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Zuckerberg 5 “Safe Voting Plan” Contractual Penalties (WI)

Established Fact The five “Zuckerberg 5” cities — Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Racine, and Kenosha — together requested and received $6,324,527 in CTCL grants in July 2020 to implement the Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan, a document the cities themselves submitted to CTCL specifying drop box locations, staffing increases, poll worker recruitment, and voter outreach programs.

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