WEC boss Jacobs doesn’t want charges in Madison ballots case
MADISON, WISCONSIN, JUL 14 – Wisconsin Elections Commission found probable cause that nearly 200 absentee ballots were not counted due to statutory violations by Madison's former city clerk, decision pending commission review.
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WEC boss Jacobs doesn’t want charges in Madison ballots case
(The Center Square) – The head of the Wisconsin Elections Commission says she thinks Madison’s former city clerk broke the law when she didn’t count nearly 200 absentee ballots last November. But Ann Jacobs doesn’t want to see criminal charges…
WEC boss Jacobs doesn’t want charges in Madison ballots case - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – The head of the Wisconsin Elections Commission says she thinks Madison’s former city clerk broke the law when she didn’t count nearly 200 absentee ballots last November. But Ann Jacobs doesn’t want to see criminal charges in the case. Jacobs was a guest on UpFront over the weekend, and blamed Madison’s former clerk, Marybeth Witzel-Behl, for ignoring her job and for weakening the faith in Wisconsin’s electoral system. “Firs…
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