
The 2020 Presidential election results were marked by widespread accusations of election fraud, especially in swing states. One of the areas of contention was ballot harvesting, and Wisconsin’s practice of mobile collection of absentee ballots in a 2022 primary election has been ruled contrary to state Election Law by a State Circuit Court judge.
The practice in question involves the city of Racine and its use of a van which would drive to a specific area and remain there for several hours. Residents could then drop their ballots off at this van rather than at one of the fixed drop-off sites in that precinct. The van traveled to two dozen sites over a two-week period. Far-left activist and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg funded the van via his non-profit organization Center for Tech and Civic Life. The lawsuit against the van usage was filed by the conservative law firm Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL). The plaintiffs successfully argued that all the chosen sites for the van were in overwhelmingly Democratic areas of the city, and thus greatly increased fraud potential. Judge Eugene Gasiorkiewicz in his ruling stated that the court filings in the case: “clearly indicated that the alternate sites chosen clearly favored members of the Democratic Party or those with known Democratic Party leanings.” Additionally, the lawsuit successfully proved that the van sites were not located as close as possible to the City Clerk’s office, which is also contrary to state law.
The practice in question involves the city of Racine and its use of a van which would drive to a specific area and remain there for several hours. Residents could then drop their ballots off at this van rather than at one of the fixed drop-off sites in that precinct. The van traveled to two dozen sites over a two-week period. Far-left activist and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg funded the van via his non-profit organization Center for Tech and Civic Life. The lawsuit against the van usage was filed by the conservative law firm Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL). The plaintiffs successfully argued that all the chosen sites for the van were in overwhelmingly Democratic areas of the city, and thus greatly increased fraud potential. Judge Eugene Gasiorkiewicz in his ruling stated that the court filings in the case: “clearly indicated that the alternate sites chosen clearly favored members of the Democratic Party or those with known Democratic Party leanings.” Additionally, the lawsuit successfully proved that the van sites were not located as close as possible to the City Clerk’s office, which is also contrary to state law.
Gee, really? And I suppose next you’re gonna say that we should maybe consider making voting only open to American CITIZENS, YOU FREAKING MARXIST DEMOCRATS! Wisconsin Judge Rules Use of Mobile Vans in Absentee Voting Violates State Election Law#tcothttps://t.co/RhCZJAOjuk
— 🇺🇸ULTRA MAGA & PROUD🇺🇸Maskless in Fascist Mpls (@marypatriott) January 11, 2024