Wisconsin Removes 205,000 Voters From The Rolls
Martin Walsh August 5, 2021
Election officials in the battleground state of Wisconsin have removed more than 205,000 voters from the rolls as part of routine work to keep the state’s registration lists as current as possible.
Conservatives filed lawsuits back in 2020 demanding that the Wisconsin Elections Commission remove voters from the rolls if they didn’t respond to mailings within 30 days.
Those lawsuits failed and Joe Biden took the state of Wisconsin over Donald Trump by about 20,000 votes.
On Wednesday, nearly nine months after the election, Wisconsin Commission officials deactivated 174,307 voter registrations because the voters hadn’t cast a ballot in four years and didn’t respond to a mailing.
The commission also said they deactivated 31,854 registrations of voters who may have moved and didn’t respond to a mailing.
But wait, it gets even worse.
US News reported:
The commission mailed postcards during the summer of 2019 to more than 230,000 voters identified by the Electronic Registration Information Center as having possibly moved.
The commission voted that summer not to deactivate them until after the April 2021 election to give them several chances to affirm they hadn’t moved.
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