Posted on 10/23/2024 7:39:13 AM PDT by Red Badger
Madison – In what can only be described as “stupefying” by defying any sense of sensibility, thousands of personal and first-hand reports from electors across the State of Wisconsin have surfaced from the first day of Early In-Person Voting when the Wisconsin Election Commission’s (WEC) “electronic voting systems” experienced a meltdown that resulted in thousands of electors across Wisconsin being turned away or told to leave to come back another day to vote.
Personal and first-hand accounts from electors across the State of Wisconsin began to surface by mid-morning on October 22nd of extremely long lines (for hours), WisVote “system glitches”, “bandwidth shortcomings”, “issues with WEC”, “elector verification challenges”, long delays in the printing of “labels” for absentee ballots, unanswered questions and being denied the constitutional and legal right to vote.
WBAY reported: “Voters see long lines in Northeast Wisconsin on first day of early voting.”
“Due to higher-than-expected turnout for the first day of in-person absentee voting, the WisVote system that some clerks use experienced a period of slowness that has now been resolved. Clerks use WisVote to print a label that can be placed on the outside of in-person absentee certificate envelopes.
The same information can be affixed on the outside of the envelope manually with a pen.
Today’s system lag was purely related to demands on the WisVote system due to high turnout.
This should not prevent any voter’s ability to vote in-person absentee today. WEC staff worked quickly to increase system capacity to ensure that clerks can continue to facilitate in-person absentee voting efficiently.”
Wisconsin election law provides for Early In-Person voting two weeks before the Presidential Election. Wisconsin election law requires electors to state their name, address and provide photo ID in order to receive a ballot at the polling location or Clerk’s Office.
Wisconsin election law then requires all absentee ballot certificates (envelopes) to be signed and dated by the elector and “witnessed” by a separate individual to “certify” that the absentee ballot has been certified as having been cast by the elector.
Wisconsin election law only permits that absentee ballots are counted on Election Day at the polling location or at the 38 communities in Wisconsin that process absentee ballots at a Central Count location (click here – Central Count Absentee Ballot Municipalities | Wisconsin Elections Commission).
Wisconsin has 1,852 communities broken down by 190 cities, 407 villages and 1,255 towns. In 2020, a total of 651,422 electors voted Early In-Person without any “glitches” or “system failures” from the WEC electronic voting system. On the first day of Early In-Person voting in 2020 of any substance, a total of 149,856 Wisconsin electors were recorded to have cast an absentee ballot without any “glitches”.
FBI Director Wray promised attacks on America’s electronic voting systems in February of 2024 when he met with the 3,083 County Sheriff’s at their annual Sheriff’s Association Meeting.
Director Wray informed the Sheriff’s that the FBI could not stop the attacks nor help the Sheriff’s when the attacks occurred.
One Sheriff’s recollection of that meeting with Director Wray and what could be done to get out in front of these potential attacks on various components of America’s electronic voting systems is reproduced here: Election Systems Cyber Attack Promised for 2024 (rumble.com)
The Republican National Committee’s (RNC) election fraud reporting hotline for Wisconsin (414-441-4033) and the RNC’s election fraud reporting website for Wisconsin (click here – SUBMIT A REPORT – WISCONSIN | PROTECT THE VOTE | PROTECT THE VOTE) were inundated with countless reports from electors across the State of Wisconsin regarding this matter.
The RNC, unlike 2020, has boots on the ground to immediately address potential election fraud issues. The RNC has asked for an immediate resolution to this matter and will be updating all electors in Wisconsin on October 23rd.
This development is very reminiscent of the Arizona election administration debacle in 2022. A sampling of countless social media postings are reproduced here:
Don’t mind the early vote but, if they are going to tally them as they come in, at least attempt to keep the results from being known as best they can until election day. Surely no one could be bribed to “leak” info. 🤔
Without the encouragement of early voting, this would have hit on election day.
Vote early!
Machines will fail on Election Day to hurt Republicans.
smells a lot like the old maricopa cty trick
You’d think after 2+ centuries they’d have this figured out.
What happens if the Dems pull this stunt on election day?
Imagine this fiasco on election day.
Then they disenfranchise their own voters because all the Republicans already voted............
This article gives the best argument for early voting.
You do not want to be prevented from voting because of Election Day “glitches”.
If they happen on an early voting day you can always come back another day.
The cheeseheads lost their ability to count.
Bring back AARON ROGERS....................
Isn't that a curious use of the term,"electors?"
There’s no “Why” there...
“Why me”
“Why would I make a difference in your life”
I hope this did not happen mostly in predominantly republican areas like when Kari Lake was cheated out of her election in Arizona.
I waited at least 2 hours to vote for Reagan - both times! oh yeah - that was before electronic voting. I think paper was involved!
as Wisconsin ... The election corruption is so deep that it almost cries to heaven for vengeance.
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Look no further than the WI House and Voss
What a bunch of BS.
They are deliberately causing chaos and confusion to hide the fact that they’re stealing the election.
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