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819 posted on 02/14/2022 5:08:41 PM PST by Melian ( Unity is all. )
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Wisconsin Voter Alliance Files Election Bribery Complaint Against Green Bay

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The Wisconsin Voter Alliance (https://wisconsinvoteralliance.com/) (WVA) filed an “election bribery” complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission, citing illegal influence by Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) in five key cities, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, and Madison (“the Wisconsin 5”), which helped Biden allegedly win a narrow margin of approximately 20,000 votes. The respondents are Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich, former Green Bay Mayor Chief of Staff Celestine Jeffries, and former City Clerk of Green Bay Kris Teske.

WVA “filed a similar complaint two weeks ago in the city of Racine,” and “will be following up with complaints in Kenosha, Madison, and Milwaukee,” the election integrity group’s President Ron Heuer said.

The complaint reads:

“The attached agreement documents violate the election bribery prohibition of Wisconsin Statutes § 12.11 because in the documents the cities and public officials receive private money to facilitate in-person or absentee voting within the city…

Wisconsin Statutes § 12.11 requires three elements for a municipality or its officials to engage in ‘election bribery’: (1) the definition of ‘anything of value’ must be met; (2) the thing of value must be received by a municipality or its election officials; and (3) the municipality must receive the thing of value in order to facilitate electors going to the polls or to facilitate electors voting by absentee ballot.”

The complaint goes on to meticulously record the shocking lengths to which private, Democrat-biased firms appointed by CTCL interfered in Wisconsin’s 2020 election:

“CTCL’s ‘partners’ introduced to the Wisconsin 5 were private corporations to aid or administer the city’s election administration:

• The National Vote At Home Institute (‘VoteAtHome’ or ‘NVAHI’) who was represented as a ‘technical assistance partner’ who could consult about among other things, ‘support outreach around absentee voting,’ voting machines and ‘curing absentee ballots,’ and to even take that duty (curing absentee ballots) off of the city’s hands.

• The Elections Group and Ryan Chew were represented to be able to provide ‘technical assistance partners to support your office’ and ‘will be connecting with you in the coming days regarding drop boxes’… [they also] worked on ‘voter outreach.’

• US Digital Response was suggested to help with and then take over ‘absentee ballot curing,’ and to ‘help streamline the hiring, onboarding, and management’ of Green Bay’s poll workers.

• The Brennan Center which focuses on ‘election integrity’ including ‘post-election audits and cybersecurity.’”

In addition, “in Green Bay, the private corporations [appointed by CTCL] and their employees engaged in the following aspects of election administration”:

“• Vote at Home… offered to ‘lend a hand’ to Central Count stations;

• Offered to connect a municipality to ‘partners like Power the Polls’ to recruit poll workers; to partner with CTCL to send out e-mails to recruit poll workers;

• Advised the City as to using DS200 voting machines;

• Provided a ‘voter navigator’ job description;

• Advised a municipality regarding moving the ‘Central Count’ from City Hall to a different location, which was wired to provide election results directly to private corporate employees;

• The Center for Civic Design offered a municipality to design the absentee voting instructions and the absentee envelopes;

• The Elections Group issued a Guide to Ballot Drop Boxes, a report on Planning Drop Boxes, Voter Outreach, and Communication;

• Provided advice about procedures for challenging an elector’s ballot…”

Read 📑 Full Complaint (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XkJLNLHt3qezRL6lnapm4xlyIfPSQH24/mobilebasic) Hat tip🤠 Lynn Milner (https://t.me/AuditWINews/353) via @AuditWINews

821 posted on 02/14/2022 5:15:07 PM PST by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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826 posted on 02/14/2022 5:22:37 PM PST by Melian ( Unity is all. )
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