“The lack of oversight of these [outside] groups should concern everyone in the state of Wisconsin as we work toward transparent elections, state Rep. Janel Brandtjen says. Pictured: Biden supporters rally Nov. 7 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo: Joel Lerner/Xinhua /Getty Images)
MADISON, Wis. This capital city has become the fifth and last of Wisconsin’s so-called WI-5 cities to face a formal complaint alleging violations of election law in the November presidential contest in which Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump.
Saying they are concerned about liberal groups entrenched in administration of Wisconsin elections, a crowd of about nearly 140 turned out for a “Standing Up for Voter Integrity” rally at the State Capitol.
Milwaukee is the fourth of the so-called WI-5 cities to be accused of election law violations. Pictured: An election official stands by Nov. 20 during a recount of ballots from the Nov. 3 election at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee.
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MADISON, Wis. The city of Milwaukee allowed liberal, third-party groups funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to set the rules and help administer November’s presidential election, according to a complaint filed on behalf of five residents by an election watchdog.
Milwaukee, with the complaint filed by the Amistad Project, became the fourth of the so-called WI-5 cities to be accused of election law violations under state law and the U.S. Constitution as more details emerge about the five cities’ partnerships with “safe elections” groups.
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The City of Racine is continuing to use grants, paid for by the nonprofit that received significant funding from the founder of Facebook, to invest in election equipment that can be used long after the pandemic is over. On Monday, the city moved.