Election Fraud/Irregularities
Supreme Court cases for consideration Feb 19, 2021. Donald J. Trump, et al. v. Joseph R. Biden, et al. See link.
Wisconsin (10 Electoral Votes)

from Associate Press
Joe Biden - 1,630,866
Donald Trump - 1,610,184
Difference: 20,685
- Law states only two ways to turn in absentee ballots: (1) in person or (2) delivery to county clerks
- incomplete/altered certificates (3,000+) identified (invalid under the law)
- clerks initials must be on each envelope, 2,000+ had no initials. Clerk identifies that they have been properly received and identification is provided(invalid under the law)
- No advance voting unless absentee.
- City of Madison allowed ballots turned in 5 weeks before election - 17,271 ballots (tens of thousands other ballots could not be counted because they were mixed in with all ballots)
- Allowed boxes scattered throughout the city with no controls
- Indefinitely Confined - those who cannot vote in person because of health, age, disabled, etc. Among those claiming this status were Biden's elector, poll workers, protesters, weddings. 28,395 identified using this category.
- 170,000 other ballots submitted without any application.
- 20,000 ballots were cast without actually having an application on file. Wisconsin’s law states you are required to have an application on file.
- Five hundred drop boxes disproportionately located in higher Democrat areas for collection of absentee ballots. Wisconsin statue says its illegal to have drop boxes.
- 130,000 vote increment of new Indefinitely confined voters. Indefinitely confined voters are those voters unable to vote in person because of old age or other disability. Clerks in Dane and Milwaukee counties offered illegal advice as a way to ignore the state's photo ID requirement.
- Milwaukee reported a record 84% voter turnout. Of the city's 327 voting wards, 90 reported a turnout of greater than 90%.
- Tens of thousands of ballots were observed to be corrected or cured despite election observer objections.
- 2,000 individuals appear to have voted who were not registered to vote.
- USPS was alleged to have backdated as many as 100,000 ballots. See article.
- Accepted mail-in and absentee ballots after Election Day - against state law.
- Signature match abuses surfaced where mandatory voter information certifications for mail-in ballots were reduced and/or eliminated (against state law).
- Election worker observed moving bags of blank ballots without authorization/supervision.
- Large bins of absentee ballots arriving Central Counting location were already opened.
- Supreme Court of Wisconsin document. 4-3 decision the court found one argument lacked merit and the other were raised too late.