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. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images) 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.