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Attorney General William Barr | justice.gov
Manipulation of absentee ballots and an outdated voters’ roll have some pointing to potential major fraud in this year's election.
Poll challenger Andrea from Janesville, Wis., told NTD news that she was still receiving absentee ballots for her deceased relatives.
“I received three requests in the mail that I fill out for an application to get an absentee ballot. I always vote in person,” she said. “And so I really could have voted three times for my dead mother who is still on the rolls, my dead brother who is still on the rolls, because they refuse to clean up the rolls … hundreds of thousands of names of people that are dead, or have not lived here for years.”
Absentee ballots in Edgerton and Madison also had missing applications, meaning they probably never made it to the intended owner and some were not folded, which is uncommon, according to another poll challenger, Michael Franks.
“The ballots I saw had never been folded. And any clerk that knows how ballots are processed, knows that clerks fold the ballot before they send it to you. You complete it, and you fold it and put it back in that or in the envelope provided and you mail it back. There is no way that those ballots were processed, and they’re not folded.” Franks told NTD.
“I personally think that somebody on the ballot counting just brought in stacks of ballots. I don’t believe that the clerk in Ward 7 would be so foolish as to risk one felony count for every illegal ballot,” he added.
Lawsuits related to absentee ballot irregularities have been filed in Wisconsin and other states like Georgia. Prior to the 2020 election, many officials, including Trump ally Attorney General Bill Barr, assessed the risk and vulnerability to fraud of the election, due to higher numbers of mail-in voting.