Posted on 10/24/2014 12:32:30 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
MADISON, Wis. Republican Party election observers monitoring in-person absentee voting at Milwaukees largest polling place say partisan election officials are shutting them out.
Reports to Wisconsin Reporter from observers at the Zeidler Municipal Building in downtown Milwaukee detail the strict enforcement of the Democrat-heavy Milwaukee Election Commissions edict keeping poll workers as far away from voters as a new state law will allow eight feet.
I could neither see what any voters was providing for (proof of residency) nor hear the conversation between the election worker and the voter, who was then given a ballot, one observer told Wisconsin Reporter.
PUSHED BACK: Republican poll observers say Milwaukee election officials are pushing them back farther, limiting the ability to fairly monitor early voting.
Conservative activist Orville Seymer said he was at the municipal building Thursday. He said there was one chair in the center of the voting area, in the northeast corner of the building, designated for observers. The chair is surrounded by red tape.
You cannot move the chair. I dont know what they would do if (two) people wanted to be observers, Seymer wrote in an email to Wisconsin Reporter. The only thing missing was the Dunce Cap.
Observers, under law and unlike voters, are made to present a photo ID to the chief election inspector.
Within a few minutes, I was approached by a city election clerk who told me that I had (three) choices, I could vote, I could sign up as an observer or I could leave. I chose to leave, Seymer said. Remember, this is a public building.
He said he would have taken pictures of the scene, but that is against the law. The state Government Accountability Board earlier this year ruled observers may not take photos at the polls.
Wisconsin Act 177, which went into effect in April, allows the chief election inspector or municipal clerk to restrict the viewing area of poll observers to an area not less than three feet nor more than 8 feet from the table at which electors announce their names and addresses to be issued a voting number a polling place
The Milwaukee Election Commission, led by two Democrats and one Republican, appears to be pushing the distance limit as far back as allowed.
The Election Commission may restrict the location of election observers from between six to eight feet, City Attorney Grant Langley and two of his assistant wrote in the letter, dated May 1, to Neil Albrecht, executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission.
We believe that this would adequately allow observers to fully observe the election process while at the same time maintaining confidential elector information, Langley wrote.
The election commissions deputy director did not immediately return a phone call from Wisconsin Reporter seeking comment.
Campaign and election law expert Hans von Spakovsky, a former member of the Federal Election Commission, said the rule is ridiculous.
Any rule that keeps an observer so far away that they are unable to properly observe is not just improper, its wrong. It negates the whole purpose of having poll watchers of both parties there, so they can make sure election officials are doing everything according to law, said Hans von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow in the Heritage Foundations Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies.
Negating the work of poll observers might just be the intention, according to Marguerite Ingold, the long-time Republican election observer in Democrat-dense Milwaukee who has been banned from monitoring next months elections in the city. The 78-year-old grandmothers apparent crime? She raised concerns about campaign and election violations at a Milwaukee nursing home where city-employed special voting deputies were helping residents vote.
Albrecht, in a letter banning Ingold, claimed the volunteer observer was being disruptive, a charge Ingold denies. Albrecht, according to Ingold, told the elderly woman he took the step to block her from the polls because he thought Ingold might have become violent and stormed City Hall.
She said she believes the Milwaukee Election Commissions harsh and unusual punishment is all about intimidation. Others see the broader distance rule about control.
With Wisconsins on-again-off-again voter ID law now off again, thanks to intervention by the U.S. Supreme Court, election integrity advocates feel the role of the observer will be even more critical in next months election.
Seymer said there were no Republican observers at the municipal building during the time he was there Thursday.
I dont blame them. The entire process is very intimidating and very demeaning, he said.
Maybe we can get a few legislators to go down there and see how Milwaukee has corrupted our elections, he added.
Obstacles to fair election watching in Milwaukee.
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More transparency.
“In person absentee voting”. Only in America. I love this country!!!
Sounds like a perfect spot for James O’Keefe. No pics allowed,,but what about audio?
filthy disgusting vile registered Democrat alert!
Do we have ANY lawyers on our side of this election law that could show up unannounced and put these dems in their place?
Also, you KNOW there are to be an uneven amount of poll workers, some proven Dems and some proven Republicans. IIRC more Republicans right now, as Walker is in office. Am I wrong here?
Can we demand to see which of these people are Republican? Isn’t that a lawful and legit question?
This fraud is totally unacceptable.
Thanks for posting.
Theme: Overwhelm.
By the time this goes to its full extent, there will be so many stories of suspicious activity that there will be no ability to investigate 3% of them.
I will say again: Anyone who thinks the Dems who possibly perceive themselves to be on the ropes will accept a negative outcome quietly is totally naive.
Democrats are the Nazis of the 21st Century and the African-American Progressive Liberals are their Storm Troopers.
If the officials are being watched... they can’t do any election fraud.
They can do a citizen arrest.
Yes, they can. Did you read the article? They are now pushing the poll watchers back 8 feet from the people registering the voters. There is no way the poll watchers can hear the names, see the names, or see the identification (when registering) being presented as proof of residence from 8 feet away. They cannot move out of the little square where their chair is positioned. Poll watchers used to be able to sit directly behind poll workers. Not any more.
Nachum has accumulated an impressive list so far.
Nachum has accumulated an impressive list so far.
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