The people and lawmakers in Wisconsin are sick and tired of the unethical way their last two elections were run and they are now taking action against the corrupt system. After nearly 3 years of so many people working tirelessly to expose election fraud, they are taking the bull by the horns and appointing a new administrator for the WEC (Wisconsin Election Commission). The current term for that position ends on Friday. Wisconsin is one of only 7 states that use an administrator to run their elections that way.
Robin Vos, a fake Republican is promising an upcoming vote for the position, but he is only saying that if he has already fixed the election. The man simply cannot be trusted. The WEC has called an emergency meeting for Tuesday, June 27th, 3:30-5:30 P.M. on Zoom. The agenda and meeting attendance availability are copied and pasted at the end of this story for anyone that wants to watch the meeting in real-time on June 27th. Guests are not allowed to speak and will not be recognized.
All election integrity supporters are being asked to do the following to ask WEC not to reappoint the current Administrator of elections:
- Leave a voicemail message (608-266-8005) at WEC today or tomorrow asking the Commission not to reappoint the current Administrator using the Reasons Not to Reappoint Current Administrator embedded in this story.
- FAX (608-267-0500) WEC today or tomorrow asking the Commission not to reappoint the current Administrator using the Reasons Not to Reappoint Current Administrator.
- Email (elections@wi.gov) WEC tonight or tomorrow asking the Commission not to reappoint the current Administrator using the Reasons Not to Reappointed Administrator.
- The Commissioners are: Don Millis (Speaker Vos Appointee), Bob Spindell (Senate Majority Leader Appointee), Marge Bostelmann (Republican Party Clerk Appointee), Ann Jacobs (Senate Minority Leader Appointee), Mark Thomsen (Assembly Minority Leader Appointee) and Joe Czarnezki (Democrat Party Clerk Appointee).
- Contact your Assemblyman (click here – 2023 Wisconsin State Representatives), even though the Assembly doesn’t have a direct voice in the Administrator position, but your Assemblyman contacting their Senator asking them to not reappoint the current WEC Administrator can make a big difference.
- Contact your Senator to ask them to not reappoint the current WEC Administrator (click here – 2023 Wisconsin State Senators).
- At least 1 Senate democrat has announced publicly that she will not be voting for the current Administrator.
- No matter what the WEC Commission recommends, the Senate will have the final say in the matter.
- We need 17 senators to vote no on the current Administrator. Most Republicans have publicly stated they will be voting no.
The following election integrity legal, ethical, and administrative matters, that can clearly have an effect on elections, have occurred under the current Administrator’s watch since 2019:
- Refusal to follow Wisconsin election law in 2019 to remove names from the Wis Vote database (ERIC) of those individuals that hadn’t voted in 4 years and may not have lived at the address of record. A lawsuit by democrats was successful to keep these names on the list and approximately 69,000 of them voted in 2020. Subsequently, in 2021, 205,000 names were removed.
- Nearly 2 million voters allegedly voted absentee in 2020 with a sparse rejection rate of .002% or 4,270 statewide due, in part, to Clerks curing absentee ballots that were missing statutory requirements.
- Nearly 1 million people woke up in Wisconsin one day before the 2020 election and registered to vote. Statistically impossible.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in July of 2022 that the 2020 elections were administered outside the law using Zuckerberg absentee ballot drop boxes making the results illegitimate. Hundreds of thousands of absentee ballots were deposited into these illegal absentee ballot drop boxes.
- Special Voting Deputy election law for long term care facilities was not followed in 2020 with guidance from the Administrator showing a registered voter turnout of 98% in some cases, when a 2-3% registered voter turnout is normal for long term care facilities.
- Voter registration for all 72 counties increased at almost the same exact rate in 2020.
- Possible coding of voter registration forms identifying party affiliation with a non-profit group(s) in 2020.
- Use of an illegal voter registration form that asks for gender, ethnicity and party affiliation.
- Over 17,000 absentee ballot requests from a voter that did not live at the mailing address.
- Non-existent military people’s voting data was created out of thin air and an absentee ballot was mailed to an address of a legislator.
- Reported a nearly 94% (3.3 million out of 3.6 million) registered voter turnout in 2020 for all 72 counties. Statistically impossible.
This means we may actually get a fair and honest election in 2024, but there are no guarantees.




















