Posted on 10/31/2021 1:58:59 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
The Wisconsin Elections Commission held an emergency meeting and its members shot back after a county sheriff claimed that it violated state law during the 2020 election.
A statement signed by five of the six commissioners, released Thursday after the meeting jumped immediately into a closed session, denied the WEC broke the law when it permitted nursing homes to allow staff instead of special voting deputies to assist residents with completing ballots because of the coronavirus pandemic.
"We knew that for the protection of residents, only essential workers (which did not include SVDs) were being allowed into facilities across the state," said Commissioner Julie Glancey. "As such, we knew it was essential to preserve the right to vote for those residents, so rather than require the absurdity of sending SVDs to knock on a locked door, we pivoted to the absentee voting process."
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Yes the covid defense. All law is suspended under emergency powers. Trump allowed this.
More proof that they’re a bunch of dirty dogs!
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You know, I really liked Governor Scott Walker; voted for him THREE times! But signing this ‘commission’ into law was the DUMBEST thing he ever did. And many in our state agree with me. They have been NOTHING but partisan SHILLS when it comes to our elections. :(
Then Governor Scott Walker’s election ‘commission’ was the DUMBEST thing he ever did. They have been NOTHING but partisan SHILLS when it comes to our elections.
Woke......no doubt.
I used photoshop to place mom’s death certificate to the ballot that had her preprinted name. That seems to have resolved the voting.
Given the turn over at a rest home, are there voters than beds at that address?
If I’m understanding this correctly the WEC is saying the pandemic emergency orders supersede the law.
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