Wednesday, September 07, 2022

Ignorant (R) WEC Member. More Fraud Coming!!

Looks like the Fraud of '22 (and '24) is well underway already!!

The state Elections Commission approved new guidance for clerks that allows those returning ballots in person for disabled voters to do so without providing any identification....

How very nice of them!  So we don't know who the Hell is walking around with ballots, but that's not a problem because "chain of custody" is so damn RAAAAAAAAAAAACISSSSS and all.

... The commission OK’d the guidance last night 4-2 after retired Green Lake County Clerk Marge Bostelmann, a GOP appointee, sided with Dem members. That broke a stalemate as the commission split 3-3 on two GOP motions that sought to require various forms to attest that those returning ballots for others were doing it for a disabled voter....

Bostelmann is an ignoramus.  Yes, I said that and I will repeat it:  she is an ignoramus.  By co-incidence (??) she's also a friend of Robin Vos.

Green Lake County.  Dane County.  Brown County.  Kenosha County.  Racine County.  Milwaukee County.  One of these things is not like the others, and it is Green Lake County where--like Lake Wobegone--everyone is related to everyone else, there are few residents-per-town, and--since they're Republicans, they are honest.  Bostelmann thinks every County is Green Lake County.  She's an ignoramus. 

And yes, there's more!

[The policy] also states clerks don’t need to confirm that a voter receiving assistance is disabled.  

Because TAKE MY WORD FOR IT--but as we mentioned above, nobody knows who "MY" really is:  they don't have to provide ID.

A couple of men who know that the smell of fraud is present when (D) Commission members walk into the room had a couple of sensible ideas.

 ...Spindell proposed requiring the person providing assistance to certify the voter can’t personally deliver or mail the ballot due to a disability....

... Millis’ motion to only require those who return a ballot in person to fill out a certification also failed 3-3....

So once again, 'round 10 PM, when it's obvious that the Democrats have to bring in another 30-40,000 votes to defeat the Republican, those votes will materialize, emerging from storage areas reserved for "votes of disabled people."  They'll be in Milwaukee, Racine, Brown, Kenosha, and Dane Counties.

But not in Green Lake County, where the election clerks went home at 8:15 PM.

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