UPDATE on Wisconsin Election Integrity Efforts


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Jefferson Davis provides an update on Wisconsin’s Election Integrity Efforts

Today’s election integrity update will focus on the following:

  1. Election Integrity Going Forward in Wisconsin Presentation with the Richland County GOP and Surrounding Counties on Tuesday, August 5th, Richland Center, 6:30 P.M.
  2. Republican Party of Wisconsin Recruitment of Poll Workers for 2026.
  3. DOJ’s all-out effort to bring Voter Rolls into compliance with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) before the 2026 Mid-Terms.
  4. Thank you!

Election Integrity Going Forward in Wisconsin Presentation with the Richland County GOP and Surrounding Counties on Tuesday, August 5th, Richland Center, 6:30 P.M.

Please join the Richland County GOP on Tuesday, August 5th, for an update on Election Integrity for Wisconsin going forward as follows:

  • When – Tuesday, August 5th, 6:30 P.M.
  • Where – The Phoenix Center, 100 South Orange Street, Richland Center
  • Who – Richland County GOP Members, Surrounding GOP County Members, Public, elected representatives, and election officials.
  • What – What does election integrity look like for Wisconsin going forward?
  • Why – To have an informed public and to support our Clerks, their Staff, and Poll Workers to make sure elections are administered with integrity and protected from outside dark forces.
  • How – Become equipped to volunteer, be trained, and be the eyes and ears for your area on all thing’s election integrity.

Please call our good friend Dave for more information or to reserve a spot at: 608-647-8281 (Landline).

Please feel free to invite someone to join you on Tuesday, August 5th, by forwarding the attached flyer for the event.

We would be happy to provide a volunteer to speak at your meeting.  Please feel free to call 262-470-0893 (c) for more details.

Republican Party of Wisconsin Recruitment of Poll Workers for 2026

Wisconsin State Statutes require Party Poll Worker nominations to come through the local County GOP and the best of efforts are made to submit lists of names to the local Clerk to be trained and paid Poll Workers for Elections.  These names are to be submitted by no later than November in the year previous to the statewide elections, which for Wisconsin would be November 30, 2025 (click here – Ballot Bulletin: Poll Worker Selection Process | MyLO).  For non-affiliated Poll Workers, individuals can go directly to their local Clerk (click here – Poll Worker Interest).

For specific training and learning more about becoming a Poll Worker through the GOP, please reach out to our good friend Jenna Banfield () as follows:

DOJ’s all-out effort to bring Voter Rolls into compliance with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) before the 2026 Mid-Terms

Through the leadership and direction of President Trump to fulfill a campaign promise to restore integrity in the administration of elections and to protect those same elections from outside dark forces for all electors, great strides are initially being made with the involvement of the DOJ as follows:

DOJ Makes Specific Requests of Administrator Wolfe and WEC

The new Administration, under President Trump’s leadership and request, has committed the following to election integrity efforts nationwide over the last 180 days after years of being in the dark with previous administrations:

The manifestation of these collective efforts and the impact it may have on the administration of elections in Wisconsin with integrity, is as follows:

  1. Assistant AG Dhillon immediately contacts Administrator Wolfe and WEC in June of 2025, asking for a response involving what is believed to be “non-compliance” matters with HAVA with respect to lack of any “hearing or complaint” process for electors in Wisconsin who believe evidence exists that election law is not being followed (click here – AAG Dhillon Letter to Wisconsin Elections Commission).  Wisconsin has received in excess of $77 million in federal funding since 2003 for the administration of elections.  Assistant AG Dhillon raised this matter in her letter and suggested that any future funds may be questioned or challenged or barred if Administrator Wolfe and WEC aren’t in compliance with HAVA going forward.  We are not aware of any response yet from Administrator Wolfe or WEC to the DOJ.
  2. DOJ Acting Chief Riordan immediately contacts Administrator Wolfe and WEC in June of 2025, asking for a detailed response within 20 days from 7 perspectives involving various components of the WisVote database and whether it is in compliance with HAVA, Title III, as follows (See attached DOJ Letter to WEC June 17, 2025):
  • Explanation of how the Administrator of Elections is coordinating with other State Agencies in the maintenance of the WisVote database.
  • Explanation of how the Administrator of Elections is “removing” the names of ineligible individuals from the WisVote database.
  • Explanation of how the Administrator of Elections is “removing” the names of “inactive” individuals from the WisVote database.
  • Explanation of how the Administrator of Elections “identifies” and “removes” the names of individuals from the WisVote database that have duplicate registrations.
  • Explanation of how the Administrator of Elections “identifies” and “removes” the names of individuals that have moved out of Wisconsin and are now registered to vote in another state.
  • Explanation of how the Administrator of Elections “identifies” and “removes” the names of individuals that are registered to vote in Wisconsin, but are “non-US citizens”
  • Please provide the DOJ a current list of “active” and “inactive” names in the WisVote database.

Voter databases are a matter of national security if these databases are not legally maintained and securely protected that could result in an election being won through election fraud with an insecure voter database.

Administrator of Elections Wolfe Responds

 Administrator Wolfe, with her written response, repeatedly informs the DOJ that all individuals who are not eligible to be in the WisVote database are “removed”.  (See attached WEC Response to US DOJ Letter June 17, 2025)

This is simply not true from Administrator Wolfe.

Administrator Wolfe never “removes” any names from the WisVote database.

Names can simply be swapped back and forth from the “active” and “inactive” lists within the same WisVote database by credentialed individuals or hackers, if applicable.

This is in addition to real individuals registering to vote online (MyVote), in-person or through USPS.

Please consider the following additional information:

  • Wisconsin has approximately 5.9 million residents.
  • Approximately 4.6 million of these residents are age 18 or older.
  • Administrator Wolfe reports that approximately 3.8 million Wisconsin residents are currently registered and eligible to vote or “active” – click here – July 1, 2025 Voter Registration Statistics | Wisconsin Elections Commission.
  • Administrator Wolfe also reports that approximately 4.4 million extra names are in the WisVote database and listed as “inactive”.  This includes deceased, mentally incompetent, non-US citizens, felons and moved-out-of-state supposed individuals.
  • The 2020 and 2024 Presidential Elections in Wisconsin showed a registered eligible voter turnout of between 90%-94%, which is an unheard-of number.
  • In 2022, Administrator Wolfe reported that the WisVote database had a total of 7.1 million “active” and “inactive” names of individuals. (See attached WEC 7.1 Million Voters 2022)
  • 36 months later, Administrator Wolfe reports that the WisVote database now has 8.2 million “active” and “inactive” names of individuals. (See attached WEC Badger Voters 8.2 Million 2025)
  • Administrator Wolfe reported that nearly 1 million individuals registered to vote during the 2020 Wisconsin Presidential Election with 50% registering online and the other 50% registering through the mail or in-person.
  • Administrator Wolfe reports that nearly 200,000 names had to be “deactivated” from WisVote because those names did not participate in any election for a minimum of 4 years (click here – Roughly 192,000 Wisconsin voter registrations deactivated during routine maintenance).  This is not in compliance with HAVA for having ineligible names “removed” as is required by law.
  • This brings the total number of names being “deactivated” in WisVote since 2011 to well over 1,300,000 (See attached 4-year Voter Maintenance).

It is anticipated that the DOJ will be acting on Administrator Wolfe’s response shortly.  We will keep you posted.

Potpourri of Election Integrity Efforts Over Last 180 Days

Please consider these quick hits of the many positive developments to restore election integrity for all electors and to protect our Clerks, their Staff and their Poll Workers from outside dark forces:

Thank you!

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