
DOJ Files Lawsuit Over WisVote Database in Wisconsin Western Federal Court Against Wisconsin Elections Director Meagan Wolfe and the Wisconsin Elections Commission
As promised by the Trump Administration shortly after the historic 2024 Presidential Election, election integrity was going to be a top priority through many venues, but in particular, cleaning up voter rolls.
- 46,000 +/- same-day voter registrations in 2020 that had ballots processed for them in 2020 that were eventually found to be missing required statutory information by the Legislative Audit Bureau, but it was too late to challenge any of these ballots.
- 825,000 +/- absentee ballots in 2020 deposited into Mark Zuckerberg’s 573 statewide absentee ballot drop boxes without any photo ID, signature verification or the signing of a poll book according to Meagan Wolfe.
- Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly voted to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to block any non-profit groups from administering our elections and possibly bribing election officials with donations (click here –Wisconsin voters approve constitutional amendments on election funding, officials).
- Nearly 2 million absentee ballots processed in 2020 with a .002% rejection rate or 4,270 ballots statewide according to Meagan Wolfe.
- The Legislative Audit Bureau reported that their review of the 2020 Presidential Election would show a rejection rate of approximately 7% +/- from their sampling of approximately 15,000 absentee ballots from 29 communities.
- Approximately 234,000 +/- names in the WisVote database in 2020 that were identified by E.R.I.C. as having moved out of Wisconsin. Approximately 70,000 of these names had a ballot processed for them in 2020 with little or no vetting according to Meagan Wolfe.
- The Speaker’s Office, in 2022, found in a sampling of 91 long-term care facilities in 5 counties that out of 3,301 residents, 3,261 residents had a ballot processed for them or 98%.
- Meagan Wolfe reported that in the 2020 Presidential Election, approximately 270,000 names were in the WisVote database designated as indefinitely confined with approximately 220,000 of these names having a ballot processed for them. Indefinitely confined designated individuals automatically have a ballot mailed to an address in the WisVote database without any photo ID, no signing of a poll book, and no signature verification on the absentee ballot certificate.
- The Legislative Audit Bureau reported that their review of the 2020 Presidential Election would show deceased people, convicted felons, movers, and possibly mentally incompetent individuals still in the WisVote database.
- True the Vote’s geospatial findings’ analysis of 3 counties from the 2020 Presidential Election would show a minimum of 137,551 potential illegal absentee ballots being deposited into Mark Zuckerberg’s absentee ballot drop boxes by very few individuals with the cooperation of Non-Government Organizations (NGO’s).
- Meagan Wolfe would also report that there was an unexplained explosion of Oversea Votes in the 2020 Presidential Election.
- The DMV and Meagan Wolfe did not have a statutory required signed agreement that would vet the WisVote database in real time.
- The DMV and Meagan Wolfe would report that between January 1, 2019, and November of 2023, approximately 300,000 +/- non-US citizens would receive a Wisconsin driver’s license and or photo ID.
- Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly voted (70%-30%) to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to allow only US citizens to vote in Wisconsin elections with proof of citizenship (click here – Wisconsin adopts amendment to ban noncitizen voting in all elections – Votebeat).
- Wisconsin has approximately 5.8 million +/- residents. This number may be skewed due the compromised 2020 Census that included non-US citizens.
- Meagan Wolfe reports that Wisconsin has a 4.6 million +/- voting eligible population.
- Meagan Wolfe reports that the WisVote database fluctuates between 3.6 and 3.8 million eligible/active names just before elections and just after elections.
- Meagan Wolfe reports that the WisVote database has approximately 4.6 million ineligible/inactive names, which is in total violation of Title III in HAVA.
- Meagan Wolfe reports that the WisVote database has increased from a total 7.1 million names to 8.2 million names in just a 36-month rolling period.