Donald Trump's Vote Fraud Criminals Discovered!

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Mon Mar 13 18:19:29 PDT 2017


17 year old Wisconsin kids who thought if they turned 18 by election day
it was all good.

ROTF!


> MADISON, Wis.
>
> Dozens of 17-year-olds voted illegally across Wisconsin during last
> spring's intense presidential primary, apparently wrongly believing
> they could cast ballots if they turned 18 ahead of the November
> general election, according to a new state report.
>
> Wisconsin Elections Commission staff examined voter fraud referrals
> municipal clerks said they made to prosecutors following the 2016
> spring primary and general elections. The commission is set to approve
> the findings during a meeting Tuesday and forward a report to the
> Legislature.
>
> President Donald Trump has called for a "major investigation" into
> voter fraud and alleged that 3 million to 5 million people may have
> voted illegally in the November general election, a widely debunked
> claim. The report lists no instances of underage voters casting
> ballots in the general election.
>
> Republican Ted Cruz won the GOP primary in Wisconsin. Bernie Sanders
> won the Democratic contest. The state ultimately voted for Trump in
> the November general election, marking the first time a Republican
> presidential candidate had won Wisconsin since Ronald Reagan in 1984.
>
> The report found at least 60 cases of 17-year-olds voting in the April
> primary in 29 counties. Kewaunee County referred nine people to
> prosecutors for voting as 17-year-olds, Rock County referred seven and
> Racine County referred five. Brown County referred what the report
> called "multiple" 17-year-olds to prosecutors. The report did not
> track charging decisions or for whom the 17-year-olds voted.
>
> Commission spokesman Reid Magney said Monday that he'd never seen this
> issue crop up before. The teenagers were likely encouraged to go to
> the polls by messages flying around social media during the spring
> primary season saying 17-year-olds can vote in some states as long as
> they turn 18 before the November election, the report said.
>
> Some political campaigns were also spreading false information about
> eligibility, the report said. The Sanders campaign specifically was
> sending out national messages on social media about 17-year-olds being
> able to vote in presidential primaries, Magney said, although
> Wisconsin election officials didn't see any misinformation from that
> campaign about Wisconsin.
>
> No one under 18 can vote in any Wisconsin election, but 17-year-olds
> may have seen Sanders' messages and thought they could vote. Poll
> workers may not have understood the law or may not have been paying
> enough attention, he added.
>
> "It wasn't a case of anyone sneaking in," Magney said. "It was a
> misunderstanding of the law."
>
> Sanders campaign officials didn't immediately respond to an email
> Monday seeking comment.
>
> Kewaunee County District Attorney Andrew Naze said he chose not to
> charge any of the 17-year-olds whom clerks referred to him. He said
> they honestly thought they were eligible to vote and didn't intend to
> break the law.
>
> Brown County District Attorney David Lasee said nine 17-year-olds were
> referred to him but he decided not to file charges as well. Like Naze,
> Lasee said the teens genuinely believed they could vote and there was
> no intent to commit fraud. They told poll workers their ages and were
> still allowed to cast ballots, Lasee said.
>
> Prosecutors in Rock and Racine counties didn't immediately respond to
> messages Monday.
>
> The report noted that its findings aren't conclusive and it's possible
> other instances of suspected fraud may have been referred to
> prosecutors without the commission's knowledge or people may have
> filed complaints directly with district attorneys.

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