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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Report: 17-year-olds voted illegally in Wisconsin primary


MADISON, Wis. (AP) — 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.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who did the illegals vote for? How many illegals are their? Case closed Trump is correct again.

Anonymous said...

That will sure swing the entire results of WI. LMAO!

Zorro said...

and Billary still lost.....ha ha ha

Anonymous said...

Voter fraud is alive and well in the US, and needs to be a Voter ID solution before the next election! WTH else could work?

Anonymous said...

A voter's registration card came in the mail to my 17 year old daughter back in July. She didn't get it until she turned 18 in February. I wasn't going to let this happen in my house. If anyone is wondering, I live in Wicomico County.