Wisconsin allows voter registration at the polls. All you need is a piece of mail (could be stolen), such as a utility bill, with your name and address on it to register. The old standard was that you had to live in WI 10 days before your registered. Walker's legislature changed that to 29 days residence. You used to be able to have someone "vouch" for you if you didn't have proper (untility bill) ID, but that has changed also. That is, unless those changes were also put on hold when the Dane CO. Judge suspended our voter ID law.
Many of the registrars are very lax. It has been a scam here for forever. I remember that there were ads run in Dane Co. (Madison) during the Bush elections of 2000 and 2004 to pay students to take a bus to MN to register and vote because MN has the same practice of same day registration. We were supposed to have provisions (federal) in place by 2008 so that drivers' licences would be cross checked so you couldn't be registered in more than one community. But the Dem Governor at that time scuttled those laws and they never went into effect. IOW you can vote in more than one community and never be caught unless someone investigates afterwards. So sorry, too late. They spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on software that di not work on that fiasco.
There is a Milwaukee PD Task force report that accounted for almost 10,000 bogus votes in 2004. It was released to the public "by accident" during a change in police administration. The repport has since been scuttled and the task force disbanded and the people in charge were "retired" early. But, I have a copy. People who claim that there is no such thing as voter fraud either don't know what they are talking about, or they are lying.
Wisconsin allows voter registration at the polls. All you need is a piece of mail (could be stolen), such as a utility bill, with your name and address on it to register.
That's very discouraging, given all the reports of union scum flowing into the state. I pray that Scott Walker can survive this.