The Office of Special Counsel appointed by Speaker Robin Vos has documented in their 2022 Election Fraud Report that non-US citizens are participating in Wisconsin Elections (click here – OSC Election Fraud Interim Report – March 2022.pdf).
Wisconsin Clerks have documented that non-US citizens are participating in Wisconsin Elections (click here – Non-US Citizens Voting in Wisconsin.pdf).
Peer-reviewed studies have documented non-US citizens are participating in Wisconsin Elections (click here – Quantifying Illegal Votes Cast by Non-Citizens in the Battleground States of the 2020 Presidential Election – Just Facts Daily).
Non-US citizens are documented to have illegally voted all across America (click here – American Confidence in Elections: Preventing Noncitizen Voting and Other Foreign Interference | The Heritage Foundation).
Non-US citizens are illegally registering to vote across America (click here – Study: 10% to 27% of Non-Citizens Are Illegally Registered to Vote – Just Facts).
Non-US citizens are acquiring illegal social security numbers across America (click here – Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers – Washington Examiner).
The Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles documented in December of 2023 that 258,365 non-US citizens had received a Wisconsin driver’s license between January 1, 2019, and late 2023 while an additional 41,090 non-US citizens received a photo ID. These cards are nearly indistinguishable from a US citizen Wisconsin driver’s license.
Wisconsin has a photo ID requirement to be issued a ballot on election day.
Wisconsin poll workers cannot ask anyone if they are a “US citizen” when voting. Poll workers can only look at the photo ID to see if it somewhat matches the individual asking for a ballot.
Title III of the Help America Vote Act requires State Agencies to share this information to be made available to Clerks across Wisconsin (click here – HAVA 66 Pages.pdf).
The State Agreement between the Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Department of Motor Vehicles requires this information to be shared to protect Clerks and all Wisconsin electors (click here – WEC DMV Agreement.pdf).
Many Wisconsin State Statutes require this information to be shared to protect Clerks and all Wisconsin electors.
The Governor’s Office agrees this information must be shared between the Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Wisconsin Assembly and Senate Elections Committee held a Joint Hearing on May 16, 2024, and asked for the Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Department of Motor Vehicles to share this data to protect Clerks and all Wisconsin electors.
The Department of Motor Vehicles refuses to release the data to the Wisconsin Elections Commission over the Summer of 2024.
Assembly and Senate Election Committees, once again, asked the Department of Motor Vehicles to release the data in a letter from early September (click here – Letter to DOT on noncitizen voters 03_Sept_2024.pdf and BREAKING: Wisconsin Election Legislative Committees Gives DOT Ultimatum on Non-US Citizens Driver’s License Data in Time for November Presidential Election | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor).
The Department of Motor Vehicles have yet to comply.
Absentee ballots are automatically being mailed on September 19th in Wisconsin to over 140,000 electors that are designated as “indefinitely confined” and don’t require photo ID or signing a poll book at the precinct level.
Early in-person voting starts on October 22nd in Wisconsin.
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