Wisconsin Voter Roll Has 3.8 million Bogus Names, To be Cleaned, Thanks Republicans

HAPPENING NOW: Wisconsin Republican Senate Initiates Process to Scrub Wisconsin Voter Rolls of 3.8 MILLION Extra Names and Phantom Voters

By Jim Hoft Mar. 16, 2023 10:15 am

Madison – The Wisconsin Republican Controlled State Senate Committee on Government Operations, Elections and Consumer Protection (click here – 2023 Committee on Government Operations, Elections and Consumer Protection (wisconsin.gov)) will hold its initial Hearing on scrubbing Wis Vote (click here –
Clerks | Wisconsin Elections Commission) of the extra 3.8 million names of supposed voters that may not exist, are inactive, non-citizens, deceased, have moved, legally declared incompetent, non-registered, felons and or non-eligible.
The Hearing begins today at 10:30 A.M. in Room 300 Southeast of the State Capitol in Madison (click here – https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/current/committees/Senate/2679).
The specific bill is SB 26 with 9 Co-Sponsors (click here – 2023 Senate Bill 26 (wisconsin.gov)).
There is a sister bill in the Assembly that is awaiting a Hearing, AB 21, with 21 Co-sponsors (click here – (23-1452/1) (wisconsin.gov)).

Wisconsin is one of many states that has come under severe scrutiny since the 2020 Presidential Election when it was discovered that too many unapproved individuals were accessing Wis Vote with nefarious intent to possibly affect the outcome of an election.

With all precincts reporting and President Trump comfortably ahead by some 30,000 votes at midnight on November 3rd, at 3:26 A.M. on November 4th, a missing flash drive, containing some 170,000 absentee ballots, was retrieved by the City of Milwaukee Elections Director from Central Count and 18 minutes later, President supposedly lost the election by 20,682 votes (click here – Milwaukee Election Flash Drive Was Briefly Lost, Sources Say. (wisconsinrightnow.com)).

This new legislation is critical for the following reasons:

It is hoped that this new legislation, brought forth by republicans, will be approved in 2023 to protect the integrity of the 2024 election cycle.

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