Conservatives are launching a massive campaign to find reasons to overturn votes. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while, and one nut may be enough to tip the balance! Readers of Forward Lookout, especially if they can monitor wards with a lot of Prosser votes, should start doing the same. The election is not over until the recounts are over! So here is what you should do:
FELLOW CITIZENS: TODAY
WITNESS THE RECONCILIATION/CANVASS AT MUNICIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE:
1) Immediately call your political county chair or your political group leadership and tell them you are going to your municipal clerk’s office to witness the canvassing of the ballots from yesterday’s election.
2) Ask the municipal clerk about the security of all the ballots, the computer prom-paks that recorded the vote and were pulled from the voting machines, and all other election related materials.
3) Ask if the clerk is accepting any additional ballots and how those ballots will be dealt with.
4) Citizens are allowed to witness the canvass process. Please take careful notes and document the time of anything you notice, even if it seems unimportant. Write it down to keep a clear record of what you observed.
TOMORROW…...
WITNESS THE RECONCILIATION/CANVASS AT THE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE
1) The county clerk is responsible for gathering all of the data from each municipality by 9:00 AM on Thursday.
2) The County Board of Canvassers shall open and publicly examine the returns and send the results to the GAB for certification .
3) You have the right to observe this process, to ask questions, and to keep notes on what you see and hear.
4) Educate yourself on the process, read State Statutes ch. 7.52 – 7.60
NEXT……..
WITNESS THE RECOUNT
1) Volunteer to be an observer during the recount especially if you are an experienced poll worker, election observer, or attorney. You can do this on your own or contact your local county political chairman.
2) If you want to become a member of the Board of Canvassers in your county contact your county political party chairman.
3) Educate yourselves on the recount process, read State Statutes Ch. 9 or go to www.gab.wi.gov and in search box type “recount manual.”
4) Ask lots of questions and take lots of notes. It is important that you let your municipalities know that YOU ARE WATCHING!!!
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