County and municipal clerks and poll workers across Wisconsin may have unlawfully altered witness statements on thousands of mail-in ballots, according to “The Dan O’Donnell Show.”

Wisconsin law states that an absentee ballot must be signed by a witness, who must also list his or her address. If an address is not listed, then the ballot is considered invalid and must be returned to the voter to be corrected. But O’Donnell claims that sources have told him that the clerks and vote counters simply filled out the signatures themselves, potentially invalidating thousands of ballots.

Wisconsin Fraud: Absentee Ballots Illegally Altered Under Elections Commission Order
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Wisconsin Fraud: Absentee Ballots Illegally Altered Under Elections Commission Order

"If an absentee ballot does not have a witness address on it, it's not valid. That ballot is not valid," says former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice