Calls intensify to end Wisconsin's election review amid blunders by ex-judge in charge
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Calls intensify to end Wisconsins election review amid blunders by ex-judge in charge
By Elise Viebeck
October 14, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
The glaring errors became clear soon after a former Wisconsin judge
issued subpoenas earlier this month in a Republican review of the states 2020 presidential election. Some of the requests referred to the wrong city. At least one was sent to an official who doesnt oversee elections. A Latin phrase included in the demands for records and testimony was misspelled.
Michael Gableman, the former judge leading the review, admitted days later that he does not have
a comprehensive understanding or even any understanding of how elections work. He then backed off some of his subpoena demands before reversing course again, telling a local radio host that officials would still be required to testify.
The latest round of reversals and blunders is intensifying calls to end the probe, one of several recent efforts around the country to revisit Joe Bidens win in states where former president Donald Trump and his supporters have leveled baseless accusations of voter fraud.
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By Elise Viebeck
Elise Viebeck is a political enterprise and investigations reporter. She joined The Washington Post in 2015. Twitter
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