Emergency petition in Wisconsin over 150,000 'potentially fraudulent ballots'

Emergency petition in Wisconsin over 150,000 'potentially
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President Donald J. Trump greets guests on the South Lawn of the
White House Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020, prior to boarding Marine One en
route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, to begin his trip to
Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Nevada. (Official White House
photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

A national organization has filed an emergency petition with the
Wisconsin Supreme Court because it has found tens of thousands of
“potentially fraudulent ballots” that were used in the state to
give Joe Biden a victory there.

Wisconsin is one of several states where credible claims have
been raised about fraudulent vote activity in the election
President Trump declines to concede because of that very fraud.

On Tuesday, the Amistad Project challenged at the state Supreme
Court the unofficial results giving Biden a margin of victory of
just about 20,000 votes.

“We have identified over 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots
in Wisconsin, more than enough to call into question the validity
of the state’s reported election results,” said Phill Kline,
director of The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society.
“Moreover, these discrepancies were a direct result of Wisconsin
election officials’ willful violation of state law.”

Among the problems that have been discovered are “more than
10,000 Republican ballots that weren’t counted.”

There also were “more than 10,000 Republican voters who had
their ballots requested and filled in by another person, and around
100,000 illegal ballots that were counted anyway.” The problematic
ballots were identified in a data analysis performed by
statistician Matthew Braynard and mathematician Steven Miller.

Significantly, the investigation pinpointed “a series of illegal
actions taken by Wisconsin officials that led to significant
numbers of improper votes being counted, as well as tens of
thousands of legal votes that were not counted.”

The organization confirmed, “One of the most impactful
violations involved election officials brazenly defying state laws
designed to ensure the integrity of absentee ballots, specifically
provisions requiring voters to present photo identification when
requesting an absentee ballot. The only exceptions to this
requirement outlined in law apply to voters who are either
‘hospitalized’ or ‘indefinitely confined because of age, physical
illness, or infirmity,'” the Project reported.

But “local election officials unilaterally interpreted the
‘indefinitely confined’ exemption to apply to persons suffering
from COVID-19, and the Wisconsin Election Commission exceeded its
statutory authority by issuing ‘guidance’ instructing election
clerks not to reject voters who cite the exemption, even if the
officials have knowledge that the individuals in question are no
longer indefinitely confined,” the Project reported.

Further, statistical analysis indicates that nearly 100,000
persons who exploited this exemption to cast absentee ballots were
not actually indefinitely confined on Election Day, meaning they
should not have been eligible to vote.

Residency requirements also were not enforced, and officials
filled in missing information on absentee ballots so they could be
counted.

The offenses developed in “six jurisdictions with reliably
left-leaning populations that together received in excess of $6
million from the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a
left-leaning organization funded by $350 million donated by
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Receipt of this funding was
itself a violation of state law. Jurisdictions that did not receive
CTCL monies, on the other hand, generally followed state laws,” the
organization reported.

Trump has declined to concede, and his campaign has explained
there are enough votes in doubt yet – because of apparent fraud
and election mismanagement – to change the election results.


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