Wisconsin Elections Commission Still Refuting Claims of Fraudulent 2020 Election
Friday, February 18th, 2022 -- 11:01 AM
(Raymond Neupert, WRN) At a committee hearing of the State Assembly's elections committee, Wisconsin Elections Commission staff refuted claims of elections fraud made by supporters of former President Donald Trump.
W-E-C technology director Robert Kehoe says it's nearly impossible to create an entirely fraudulent vote, citing twenty steps that would have to be taken for each individual vote. "Right now I'm sure someone is thinking well couldn't they do this illegally behind closed doors somewhere and I suppose they could but they still have to figure out how to make their vote totals match with the reports submitted by the poll workers at each polling place."
One claim said that hundreds of people were registered to vote at one address in Madison, and Kehoe says that was easy to figure out. "437 North Francis Street is one of the largest apartment complexes in the city. In fact, there are currently over 800 people registered to vote from this complex, and in case you're wondering every single one of them has an apartment number recorded in their voter registration as well."
Kehoe continued, "Because these people all have different birthdays and different driver's license numbers and the average age difference between each pair is about 25 years so I have a hunch that just maybe these voters share a name and reside at the same house because they're related."
Kehoe says that claims about elections fraud made at rallies in Madison could have easily been solved and explained if people had brought those concerns to the Elections Commission rather than making "shocking" statements.
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