The City of Milwaukee's election clerk, C. Woodall-Vogg, appears to be the dirtball behind Milwaukee's 2000 Election Fraud and--now--illegally disqualifying a known conservative from a School Board election.
In 2000, Woodall-Vogg 'forgot' a thumb-drive and had to go fetch it from the old Blue Cross building which was used as a central-counting facility. Uh-huh.
Now, she blatantly ignored State directives in order to take out a conservative.
[The candidate, Shandowlyn Hendricks Reaves] said that Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall-Vogg said that 407 of the 946 were valid, but that “they only count the first 800 signatures,” even though she turned all of the signatures in at once.
Hendricks Reaves said that state statutes say nothing “about counting up to 800.” She said she reached out to Woodall-Vogg and asked her for her policy on what is called “supplemental signatures.”
“She said we have no policy; we follow the Wisconsin Election Commission.”
According to Hendricks Reaves, she then contacted WEC and asked what the policy was and “they said they count the first 800. But if they don’t reach the threshold of valid signatures, they will go and look at the supplemental to see if there are enough valid signatures in those additional ones, but they don’t just stop at 800 and refuse to review the other ones.”...
IOW, Woodall-Vogg lied about what WEC says about the 'first 800', hoping to blow off Reaves.
Surprised? We're not.
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