The Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA) alleges that the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) is no longer placing those deemed incompetent to vote in a distinct classification, raising the prospect for massive voter fraud.
A legal group is suing the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) over its use of the National Mail Voter Registration Form it alleges is out of compliance with state law.
Five Democratically-run cities have agreed to no longer use unsecure drop boxes for the depositing of mail ballots in the face of lawsuits brought by the Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA) and a recent state Supreme Court ruling declaring the boxes violated state election laws.
Ron Heuer, president of the Wisconsin Voter Alliance, said that he was on board with a recent letter from 15 Republican Secretaries of State asking President Joe Biden to rescind a year-and-a-half old executive order that directs the federal agencies to formulate plans to encourage voter registration and participation.
Thousands of nursing home patients deemed incompetent to vote are not listed in the state’s WisVote database as being under ‘no voter’ guardianship orders, two organizations allege.
Brown and Kenosha counties are expected to approve resolutions later this month banning election officials from accepting private money to help underwrite the cost of running elections, according to Ron Heuer, president of the Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA), the group behind the effort.
Voter integrity advocates applauded a state Supreme Court ruling that drop boxes for mail ballots are permitted only in election offices, and that the ballots must be returned by the voters, not by third parties.
When Peter Bernegger pointed out what he alleges are numerous irregularities in the state’s voter lists to the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), the guardian of the lists, he was rewarded with a $2,403 fine for his efforts and the complaints were dismissed.
The Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA) has withdrawn its election bribery complaints filed in four counties after a circuit court judge in Dane County this month ruled in favor of the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), one of the principal targets of the complaints.
Riddled with inconsistencies, Wisconsin’s voter registration list is an open door for voter fraud, 18 months of research by the Wisconsin Center for Election Justice (WCEJ) shows.
State residents affiliated with the Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA) have filed lawsuits in county courts against five Democratically run cities, arguing that the deployment of ballot drop boxes during the 2020 general election was in direct violation of state law.
This week, Walworth County became the first Wisconsin county to ban election officials from accepting private money to help underwrite the management of elections.
The Wisconsin Voters Alliance (WVA) filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) over the voting in the 2020 general election and the 2021 spring elections regarding a resident of an adult care facility who a court in February 2020 declared incompetent to vote.
A Dane County judge has set a May 15 hearing date for the appeal of a Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) dismissal of a complaint that Madison city officials and WEC violated the constitution and the states’ elections laws leading up to the 2020 general election.
David Becker, founder of the nonprofit the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR), has been widely relied upon by mainstream media as an expert on elections. Rarely mentioned when his opinions are sought, conservative critics charge, are his past associations with progressive political activist groups, and his group’s controversial – some say illegal – influence over state and local election officials.
The Thomas More Society has unveiled results of an investigation this week into the conduct of Wisconsin state and local election officials leading up to the 2020 general election.
A voter group opposed to the use of drop boxes for mail ballots is warning state and local governments whose boxes fail to meet federal guidelines covering the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) that they are exposing themselves to legal action.
Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA) President Ron Heuer says the voter group is 100% behind a proposed constitutional amendment approved recently by the state Senate that declares only U.S. citizens have the right to vote.
Drop boxes for absentee (mail) ballots will not be permitted in the April 5 statewide primary elections under a 4-3 ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that ended a suspension of a lower court ruling banning the boxes.
A recent Pennsylvania court ruling overturning a mail ballot law, and one in Wisconsin outlawing drop boxes, demonstrate why many voters lack confidence in the election system, the national chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative said.