A former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice issued subpoenas Friday for documents related to the 2020 election, advancing a partisan ballot review sought by former president Donald Trump in a state he lost by 20,682 votes.
Election workers from the spring election in the Town of Osceola will be asked to give a written report to the Town Board about the election and why numerous write-in ballot votes were not initially reported.Â
The board made the decision to ask for more information from election workers following a discussion of the recount May 4.Â
Then Town Chair Brandon Whittaker read a prepared statement about the election and the recount. âI would like to make a brief statement about the spring election. As many of you are aware, there were some errors in the initial vote tally for last monthâs election. These issues related primarily to counting of write-in ballots. I want to thank those individuals that brought the issue to the attention of town officials.Â