Wisconsin: Senate Committee Issues Subpoena For Madison Election Records From 2020 Election – IOTW Report

Wisconsin: Senate Committee Issues Subpoena For Madison Election Records From 2020 Election

Conservative Brief: A Wisconsin Senate committee has issued a subpoena for absentee ballots and voting machine records from Madison as part of an ongoing investigation into the 2020 election.

“The subpoena — issued by the Senate Committee on Elections, Election Process Reform and Ethics and signed by Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg), Senate President Chris Kapenga (R-Delafield), and committee chair Senator Kathleen Bernier (R-Chippewa Falls) — calls for the city to turn over all physical absentee ballot certificates for the November 2020 General Election and the results of tests on electronic voting machines used for the election,” local news outlet Channel3000 reported.

“According to LAB’s report, Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl was the only clerk to decline to let the LAB physically handle absentee ballot certificates, citing chain-of-custody concerns,” the outlet reported.

“Having to sign the third subpoena in the history of the Senate is not something I take lightly. It’s unfortunate and concerning that, a few people running elections think they are more important than the electorate,” Kapenga said. “I sign this with the full effect of the law behind it. We are not playing games, and there will be consequences if they don’t comply.” MORE

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