Posted on 12/06/2020 6:12:42 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Wisconsin lawmakers this week will hold a public hearing on alleged election irregularities.
The state Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections hearing will take place on Dec. 11 at the Wisconsin State Capitol. It will deal with the investigation into “numerous irregularities with the 2020 general election,” Rep. Ron Tusler, a Republican who chairs the committee, said in a statement.
“The goal of the ongoing investigation is transparency. Wisconsin voters deserve fair and accurately counted elections. I want you to know that their vote counted,” he said.
The hearing will include testimony from eyewitnesses, experts, and elections officials.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, a Republican, said the hearing shows that lawmakers are proceeding with an investigation into the election after numerous concerns were brought forth.
“We must ensure that every legal vote was counted and begin working to eliminate questionable practices that undermine the integrity of the vote,” he said in a statement.
Vos explained on Twitter that lawmakers had to wait for the Wisconsin Supreme Court to act on a lawsuit that President Donald Trump’s campaign filed, challenging the results of the election.
The state’s top court said in a 4-3 ruling on Dec. 3 that the campaign had to file an appeal in circuit court.
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Judge Stephen A. Simanek has already declared that he finds the case “bizarre”.
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