An outfit called the "New Voter Project" claims to be nonpartisan but is being bankrolled and staffed by leftists. The organization is already active in Wisconsin and already involved in trouble. Thousands of "voters" registered by this group in the last few weeks have submitted registration forms without the legally required proof of identification. This has forced village and city clerks all over the region to send out notices asking for the information. Why would so many of these forms be filled out without identification?
You tell me.
There’s more. The director of the Wisconsin branch of the New Voter Project is Jessy Tolkan. She’s already been involved in election fraud! Tolkan ran for the Madison Common Council in 2001 and was elected. She gave up the seat under pressure and a pending investigation after allegations were made that she lied about her address on her nomination papers and was not a resident of the district in which she ran. Tolkan’s father, an attorney, has threatened to sue me in a lame attempt to get me to stop reporting on his daughter and the slimy activities of the New Voter Project.
Municipal clerks around Wisconsin say they have been getting hundreds of incomplete forms seeking to register voters before the election.
Acting Racine clerk Carolyn Moskonas said she may not be able to contact everyone who needs to show identification before the Sept. 14 primary.
But Kevin Kennedy, executive director of the Wisconsin Elections Board, said he took calls Monday from irate clerks across the state who are having trouble handling the flood of incomplete applications from that and other groups.
In Wisconsin if you registered to vote by mail after January 1, 2003, did not submit a copy of identification with the application, or did not provide identification to the municipal clerk before election day and are voting in an election for federal office for the first time in this municipality, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO:
Present to the election inspectors before being allowed to vote:
A current and valid photo I.D. that shows your name, or,
a current utility bill,
a bank statement,
a government check,
a pay check, or
a government document.
The last five are hardly acceptable forms if ID and I am in no way refuting Mark Belling's contention that there is fraud. There are thousands of registrations being filed without identification, and the left extremists are up to no good as usual.
I am trying to contact the Wisconsin elections board to see what if anything they are doing. Until I hear back from them I will withhold further comment.





















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