The partisan and problematic (and pricey) Wisconsin election review initiated by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is still ongoing. Here’s recent news about the election review — and how we’re investigating.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recently reported that Michael Gableman, who’s leading the Assembly’s investigation, had suggested hiring election conspiracy theorist Shiva Ayyadurai to assist with the probe.
jsonline.com/story/news/pol…
Gableman floated the idea in August, saying that Ayyadurai had a “faster and cheaper” way to analyze the election than the process in the Maricopa County “audit.”
Records we obtained revealed that Ayyadurai was involved in the Arizona review, and a company he founded is conducting yet another review in New Mexico’s Otero County.
americanoversight.org/how-the-arizon…
Gableman also recently withdrew subpoenas he had issued to immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera.
jsonline.com/story/news/pol…
Last week, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he has issued more than 100 subpoenas as part of the election review. This is much more than was previously known.
Also last week, Gableman asked a judge to incarcerate some state and local officials if they do not agree to closed-door interviews as part of the review.
yahoo.com/news/wisconsin…
Recently, we published records showing that after the 2020 election, Vos appears to have sought legal advice about whether legislators had the power to alter the selection or actions of electors after the election had taken place.
americanoversight.org/legislative-le…
Our lawsuit for records related to the partisan election review continues. Read more about the latest updates in our investigation here:
americanoversight.org/investigation/…

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