According to WISN-AM, Wisconsin clerks and poll workers may have “unlawfully altered witness statements” on thousands of mail-in ballots.
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Wisconsin state law requires that absentee ballots are signed by a witness, who is also required to list their address. In fact, the Wisconsin Elections Commission circulated a flier in August reminding voters that mail ballots are required to have the voter’s information, the voter’s signature, and a qualified witness’ signature and address.
“If any of the required information above is missing, your ballot will not be counted,” the WEC said. However, just weeks before Election Day, the WEC told clerks that missing witness information needs to be corrected, of course — but the witnesses don’t have to do it themselves.
