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RandySF

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Thu Nov 20, 2025, 03:52 PM Thursday

Wisconsin clerks referred 46 cases of suspected fraud, irregularities in the November 2024 election

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin election clerks referred 46 instances of suspected fraud and voting irregularities to prosecutors related to the November 2024 presidential election, a report showed, representing a tiny fraction of the more than 3.4 million ballots cast.

In total, 127 cases of potential fraud or irregularities covering several elections were referred to prosecutors between Sept. 13, 2024, and Nov. 5, 2025, the Wisconsin Elections Commission report made public on Nov. 19 showed.

The report did not identify anyone by name, case depositions or who they were attempting to vote for. Voters do not register by political party in Wisconsin, so it’s impossible to determine whether the voters were Republicans or Democrats.

The nation’s multilayered election processes provide many safeguards that keep voter fraud generally detectable and rare, according to current and former election administrators for the Democratic and Republican parties.


https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/wisconsin-clerks-referred-46-cases-of-suspected-fraud-irregularities-in-the-november-2024-election/

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Wisconsin clerks referred 46 cases of suspected fraud, irregularities in the November 2024 election (Original Post) RandySF Thursday OP
Sad thing is they still have no aggressive program to go after moniss Thursday #1

moniss

(8,447 posts)
1. Sad thing is they still have no aggressive program to go after
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 04:12 PM
Thursday

the GQP types who live in the southern and eastern portions of the state and also own homes "up north" who vote in both places. Happens all the time. I used to hear them sitting on bar stools and justifying it because they felt they "have a right to vote wherever property is owned."

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