Guest post from Jefferson Davis
Judge Maxwell also has a very serious rule of law approach to Cases assigned to Branch 8.
Wisconsin is not governed by the National Voter Registration Act that allegedly freezes any changes to voter rolls 90 days out from a Presidential Election because Wisconsin allows same-day voter registration.
Therefore, removing non-US citizens from the Wisconsin WisVote database is perfectly legal and must be enforced if any election is to be administered with integrity to protect all Wisconsin Clerks and electors.
Here are the main takeaways regarding this critical Wisconsin Election Integrity issue for the 2024 Presidential Election:
- Wisconsin has a photo ID requirement to be issued a ballot on election day.
- Wisconsin poll workers cannot ask anyone if they are a “US citizen” when voting. Poll workers can only look at the photo ID to see if it somewhat matches the individual asking for a ballot.
- Title III of the Help America Vote Act requires State Agencies to share this information to be made available to Clerks across Wisconsin (click here – HAVA 66 Pages.pdf).
- The State Agreement between the Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Department of Motor Vehicles requires this information to be shared to protect Clerks and all Wisconsin electors (click here – WEC DMV Agreement.pdf).
- Many Wisconsin State Statutes require this information to be shared to protect Clerks and all Wisconsin electors.
- The Governor’s Office agrees this information must be shared between the Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
At some point, enough is enough, and that is why brave and courageous election integrity citizens and attorneys finally have to take matters into their own hands when it appears that State Agencies and elected officials are lackadaisical when it comes to protecting Clerks and electors to administer elections with integrity by removing any possible non-US citizens in WisVote for the upcoming Presidential Election in Wisconsin on November 5th.