UPDATE: Sheriff Refers Criminal Charges Against Five Top Wisconsin Elections Commissioners In Nursing Home Voting Scam

(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – According to a new report from Gateway Pundit, the Racine County Sheriff’s Office made an announcement during a press conference not all that long ago stating they were going to submit their investigation to the Racine District Attorney’s office after their hearing.

They stated that the Wisconsin Election Commission violated state law in a statewide nursing home voting scam, making it clear they did not obey the law.

Reports reveal that the WEC fully took advantage of impaired seniors and the sheriff’s office thinks this scam took place in every single county in the state. There’s 72 in total.

“The Racine County Sheriff’s Department believes the WEC committed a Class I Felony and numerous misdemeanors by abusing impaired seniors to get their votes,” the report from GP says, going on to add, “On Wednesday Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling announced criminal charges against five of the six members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).”

The Washington Examiner went on to report, “Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling announced in a news release Wednesday that he had referred recommendations for criminal charges against five of the six members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) to Racine County District Attorney Patricia Hanson, a Republican.”

“Last week, Schmaling called a news conference to lay out allegations of election fraud against the commissioners but said he hadn’t sent the investigation to the DA and was instead calling for a statewide investigation into the matter from Attorney General Josh Kaul. After Kaul declined to open an investigation, Schmaling sent his recommendations, which include felony charges,” the report added.

“Schmaling and his investigator allege that when the WEC voted unanimously in Spring 2020 not to send special voting deputies (SVDs) into nursing home facilities because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they’d broken the law. SVDs are pairs of people appointed by local election clerks to go to nursing homes to assist with voting. At the time of the unanimous vote, visitors weren’t being allowed into nursing homes to protect residents from the virus so the WEC voted to forgo the two visits SVDs are required to attempt to make to nursing homes and instead use the normal absentee ballot process,” the report continued.

Then, on November 4th, Sheriff Schmaling referred recommendations for criminal charges be filed against five out of the six commission members for this little voter fraud scam. The referral has now been passed on to Racine County District Attorney Patricia Hanson.

However, just because the charges have been passed on to the district attorney does not mean charges will actually be filed.

“The Wisconsin Examiner reported that the commissioners apparently broke state law by preventing special voting deputies from entering nursing homes to help people vote. Instead, officials or workers in the homes helped. And sometimes might have even voted for residents, since a review by Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling confirmed that relatives told his investigators some of the residents did not have the cognitive ability to vote, but did,” Constant Contact reported.

“To put it simply, we did not break the law,” Commission Chair Ann Jacobs went on to say in a statement released last week, according to the Wisconsin Examiner. “In fact, without action from the Commission, many residents in Wisconsin care facilities could have and would have been disenfranchised and not able to vote in the 2020 elections.”

If charges are filed, and those involved in this scam are found guilty, they could be facing up to 3.5 years in prison along with a $10,000 fine.

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