Report: Eyewitness detailed, photographed ballot stuffing at dropbox in Milwaukee

by WorldTribune Staff / 247 Real News October 31, 2024

The Conservative Political Action Conference reported that it has photographic evidence of illegal “ballot harvesting” in Wisconsin.

CPAC obtained a statement from a witness who reported spotting an individual stuff up to 500 ballots into an unguarded ballot box outside Milwaukee City Hall.

The individual fled once he realized that he was being photographed, the witness said.

Wisconsin law requires that voters personally handle their ballots. It bans the collection, or harvesting, of ballots by others, CPAC said.

The CPAC Foundation said it filed a complaint on Wednesday with the Wisconsin Elections Commission, complete with the witness account.

In its complaint, CPAC said the law requires that “ballots be ‘mailed by the elector, or delivered in person, to the municipal clerk issuing the ballot or ballots’ unless the elector is disabled.”

The complaint continued: “CPAC believes the facts provided establish probable cause to believe a violation of Wisconsin law has occurred and urges the Wisconsin Elections Commission to promptly investigate these allegations.”

The witness statement said:

I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth herein, and if called as a witness, I could and would testify competently as to the truth of such matters

On October 25, 2024, at approximately 7:55 pm, I witnessed an individual who appeared to deposit a bag full of absentee ballots into a dropbox.

It is my understanding that ballot trafficking is a violation of Wisconsin state law and that each elector must deliver their own absentee ballot unless the elector is disabled.

I was sitting in my car with my son outside of the City Hall dropbox location at 200 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202.

An individual approached the dropbox carrying two bags.

One of the bags was a drawstring backup. The other bag was a large green bag with a zipper on the top.

The green bag appeared to be full. I would estimate that the green bag could hold between 50 and 500 absentee ballots.

The individual walked up to the drop box and reached into the green bag at least five times to empty the contents of his bag into the dropbox.

While walking away from the dropbox, I watched the individual fold up the now empty green bag and proceed to put it in the drawstring backup.

When the individual realized I was watching and taking pictures, the individual sprinted away.

I have attached four photos of the individual I was able to capture.


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