Wisconsin Demands Election Integrity with DOT Transparency

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Posted 11 days ago

Wisconsin's Election Integrity at a Crossroads

In a pivotal move underscoring the urgency of safeguarding election integrity, Wisconsin's Legislative Committees have issued a stark ultimatum to the Department of Transportation (DOT).

This directive comes ahead of the November 2024 Presidential Election, as concerns mount over the potential influence of non-U.S. citizens in the voting process.


The Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections and the Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections, and Consumer Protection have demanded immediate access to data regarding non-citizens holding driver's licenses in Wisconsin.

This request follows a public hearing held in May, where no compliance from the DOT was recorded.

The DOT's refusal to release data has raised eyebrows, with critics alleging a lack of accountability regarding the election process.

According to the DOT, it has documented that approximately 300,000 non-U.S. citizens have received a driver's license or photo ID in Wisconsin since early 2019.

This significant figure is particularly concerning in light of Wisconsin's narrow victory margins in recent elections, highlighting the potential impact that these individuals could have at the ballot box.

Wisconsin’s election infrastructure is already under scrutiny, with a reported 4.3 million names categorized as ineligible in the WisVote database, raising questions about voter eligibility and integrity.

In response to the ongoing challenges, a constitutional amendment to ensure proof of U.S. citizenship for voting will appear on the ballot in November, demonstrating a proactive approach to address electoral concerns.

The legislative call for transparency comes during a time when Democrats appear reluctant to take the necessary steps to confirm the integrity of voter rolls, potentially hindering efforts to protect American elections.

As election integrity becomes a focal point ahead of the presidential race, it remains imperative for state agencies, particularly the DOT, to comply with transparency requests and uphold the foundational principle that only U.S. citizens should participate in the electoral process.

This conversation about voting rights is not just about regulations but about the trust and confidence of the American people in their democratic system.

With the pressure mounting, the Wisconsin DOT is expected to act swiftly and responsibly, ensuring a fair and secure election process that reflects the will of its citizens.

Sources:
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