
Let’s Get Started:
As H.O.T. continues to investigate the 2020 election in the state of Wisconsin, a number of emails from our open records requests are available to view HERE. One of the best ways to receive this information and more is to subscribe to our email list HERE.
Where do You Start?
Let’s start with the Wisconsin voters.
The Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) from their website. The Wisconsin Elections Commission administers and enforces Wisconsin elections law and comprises six members. Four are appointed by the four legislative leaders, and two by the Governor.
The Commission staff is non-partisan. Remember this… It’s going to play a part in the election fraud. Two important data links are controlled and maintained by WEC. One is MYVOTE again from their website; at myvote.wi.gov, you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, request an absentee ballot, and check provisional ballot status. The other is WISVOTE.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) developed WisVote to secure election data access for use by election clerks and their staff.
There are approximately 4,100,000 voting-age adults in Wisconsin. However, there are over 7,000,000 voters on the voter rolls. Data HERE
Names on the voter rolls can be made active from nonactive by simply clicking on the voter’s name. WEC defends the inflated voter rolls, claiming they are keeping historical data and claims made of voter irregularities are overblown.
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H.O.T. contends that WEC, by their admission, has never had an audit.
SO JUST TRUST US.
H.O.T. WILL TRUST AFTER WE VERIFY.
Wisconsin statutes require WEC to maintain an efficient voter roll. Wis Stats. 6.36,5.05.