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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 million active voters in a state database with an identical, clearly false application date – and the subsequent casting of ballots by more than 115,000 of those registrations – raises fundamental questions about when those voters were actually registered, by what process, and whether the underlying identity information associated with those registrations was validated. ,

Citations

115,252 of those records confirmed to have cast ballots in Nov. 2020 general election). Reported contemporaneously in Julian Conradson, ‘UPDATE: Elections Expert Reveals Over 550,000 Registered Voters in Wisconsin Have a Registration Date of 1/1/1918 โ€“ 115,252 of Them VOTED in 2020,’ The Gateway Pundit, Jan. 20, 2022. Official government concession of placeholder: Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), FAQ: ‘Why does the statewide voter registration database include multiple voters with birth dates of 1/1/1900 and registration dates of 1/1/1918?’ (elections.wi.gov/faq) โ€” WEC confirms 1/1/1918 is a legacy data-migration placeholder applied to records lacking authentic registration dates, resulting from the 2005-06 migration of 200+ municipal legacy systems into SVRS/WisVote. WEC’s contemporaneous figure: ~120,000 records (disputed vs. O’Donnell’s 569,277 โ€” basis of discrepancy unresolved

(Requires forensic database audit). Legislative record: Wisconsin Assembly Joint Resolution 120 (AJR120), introduced Jan. 25, 2022, incorporating related O’Donnell voter-roll findings from the Dec. 8, 2021 Assembly Committee hearing into the formal legislative record (docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2021/related/proposals/ajr120). Applicable statutes: Wis. Stat. ยง 6.27