Postal employees in Wisconsin backdated mail-in ballots and nursing home staffers pressured elderly residents on how to vote, witnesses told state lawmakers Friday.
Pictured: One of the president s supporters shows his colors Nov. 7 at a rally in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo: Joel Lerner/Xinhua/Getty Images)
Postal employees in Wisconsin backdated mail-in ballots in the presidential election and nursing home staffers pressured elderly residents on how to vote, witnesses told state lawmakers.
A state election official, meanwhile, assured the Wisconsin lawmakers that there is no evidence of widespread fraud.
These and other witnesses testified Friday before two committees of the Wisconsin Legislature that held a joint hearing on allegations of fraud and irregularities during the Nov. 3 election.