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Wisconsin audit finds state election commission ignored law in 2020 presidential race

Updated: October 28, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Oct 28, 2021 – 4:04 pm EDTThu Oct 28, 2021 – 4:08 pm EDT

MADISON, Wisconsin (LifeSiteNews) — The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau (WLAB) released its final report on the 2020 presidential election this week, finding systemic issues with the reliability of the final results enabled by the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).

President Joe Biden officially defeated former President Donald Trump by 20,682 votes in Wisconsin, for the Dairy State’s ten electoral votes, though significant questions remain as to the legitimacy of the results, thanks in large part to last year’s dramatic expansion of voting by mail, among other irregularities.

The 168-page report surveyed all of the state’s 1,835 municipal clerks and 72 county clerks, and reviewed 14,710 absentee ballot certificates, the findings of 175 tests of electronic voting equipment, and 45 sworn complaints about the election, though it “did not directly observe Election Day practices, including how poll workers processed ballots and how electronic voting equipment operated,” and auditors were not allowed to handle physical records from Milwaukee County, the City of Madison, or the Town of Little Suamico, which together account for 623,700 votes, or almost 19% of the votes cast in Wisconsin

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