Speaker Vos calls for election review after questions swirl of voter fraud
MILWAUKEE - There are still ballots being counted across the United States, but in Wisconsin, there are three levels of certification, Wisconsin's State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has directed an investigation into the administration of the last election.
With issues and questions of voter fraud, he says voters deserve to know their votes were counted.
Speaker Vos released this statement Friday afternoon:
“I am directing the committee to use its investigatory powers under Wisconsin SS 13.31 to immediately review how the election was administered. With concerns surfacing about mail-In ballot dumps and voter fraud, Wisconsin citizens deserve to know their vote counted. There should be no question as to whether the vote was fair and legitimate, and there must be absolute certainty that the impending recount finds any and all irregularities," he said in a statement.
“I encourage citizens to volunteer to participate in the recount in their respective communities and take an active role in ensuring fair elections. “Wisconsin’s election system is one of the best in the country. We have well-trained staff that finished counting the ballots well before most other states. However, we can always look for ways to improve it even more. I hope the committee investigates the inefficiency of Milwaukee’s central counting of absentee ballots, as well as the removal of voters from the rolls who no longer live here.”