The mainstream perspective:
The mainstream perspective:
- Wisconsin election clerks have referred 30 cases of suspected fraud and irregularities to prosecutors in the past year.
- The decentralized election system across thousands of voting jurisdictions in the state makes large-scale vote-rigging operations nearly impossible.
- Instances of fraud include individuals voting twice and felons registering to vote.
- The system requires clerks to report any suspected fraud or irregularities to the Wisconsin Election Commission, which then compiles an annual report for the Legislature.
- The report does not disclose identities or case outcomes.
- Wisconsin election clerks have referred 30 cases of suspected fraud and irregularities to prosecutors in the past year.
- The decentralized election system across thousands of voting jurisdictions in the state makes large-scale vote-rigging operations nearly impossible.
- Instances of fraud include individuals voting twice and felons registering to vote.
- The system requires clerks to report any suspected fraud or irregularities to the Wisconsin Election Commission, which then compiles an annual report for the Legislature.
- The report does not disclose identities or case outcomes.