Wisconsin clerks refer 46 cases of suspected fraud, irregularities in 2024 presidential election

The Washington TimesThursday, November 20, 2025 at 5:59:31 PM
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Wisconsin clerks refer 46 cases of suspected fraud, irregularities in 2024 presidential election
  • Wisconsin election clerks have identified and referred 46 cases of suspected fraud and irregularities in the upcoming presidential election, highlighting concerns over electoral integrity.
  • This referral indicates ongoing vigilance among election officials to ensure fair practices, despite the small number of cases compared to the total ballots cast.
  • The situation in Wisconsin reflects broader national discussions on election security and voter confidence, especially as other states like New Jersey experience significant political shifts.
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