Six residents of Kenosha, Wisconsin, allege that the city violated the Constitution by allowing third-party groups to take over large facets of administering the Nov. 3 election. Pictured: Trump supporters arrive for a rally Nov. 2 at Kenosha Regional Airport. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
MADISON, Wis. Six Kenosha residents have filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission alleging the city allowed liberal outside groups to take over running November’s election.
The action is the latest in a growing number of election law complaints against the “famous WI-5” the cities of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and Racine.
But unlike in Green Bay, where the city’s clerk challenged the infiltration by the outside groups and meddling city officials, emails obtained by Wisconsin Spotlight show that election officials in the other four Democratic Party strongholds were glad to go along for the well-funded ride.