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Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely baby daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.
YOU THINK YOU SEE VOTE FRAUD - NOW WHAT?
From the We’re Watching Wisconsin Elections Campaign:
YOU THINK YOU SEE VOTE FRAUD—NOW WHAT?
BECOME PART OF “ELECTION WATCH”
For years neighborhoods have successfully protected themselves from crime through “NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH”, a program that depends on citizens who “watch” and “report”. It is not surprising that criminals avoid neighborhoods that “watch”. “Election Watch” is based on the same idea and you can have the same effect on our elections and protect your vote. The concept is simple: as you vote (either at in-person absentee voting in your clerk’s office or at the polls on Election Day), “watch” the process. Observe. What do you see?
What should you see? You should see an orderly process in an environment with no campaigning (electioneering) going on, and voters freely exercising their constitutional right to cast their ballot. You should see poll workers registering new voters to vote on the day of the election. (
What if you see something that just does not look like it should be happening either inside or outside thepolls? Do what you are urged to do by “Neighborhood Watch”. Report it to the authorities.
At each polling place there is a Chief Election Inspector who is responsible and in charge of all that goes on at that poll location. Find that Chief Inspector and report your concern or ask your question. You should get an immediate answer and either the situation corrected or have your concerns put to rest. If you are not satisfied with the answer or action of the Chief Election Inspector, you need to make either real or mental notes of your concern and the time and location of the occurrence. It is your responsibility as a concerned citizen to find the following phone numbers and report your concerns immediately. Time is of the essence. Vote fraud is a felony and carries with it a fine of up to 3yr/$10,000.
Then call one of the following until you get an answer:
The Municipal Clerk in charge of elections in your community (usually at your city hall).
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Your local District Attorney who is the designated official to receive reports of election "irregularities” and refer them to the police for investigation.
Your local police who are on duty on Election Day. Election fraud is a crime—it is a felony. Local police respond to election crimes as they do any crime reported by a citizen.
The Government Accountability Board at: 1-866-VOTE-WIS or go to their website: http://gab.wi.gov/ to report your concern. Click on Complaints.
NOW, IF YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER TO BE AN OFFICIAL, TRAINED ELECTION OBSERVER KEEP READING….
Training Class Announcements!
* No Photo I.D. required * Deceased people “vote” * Residency requirement is only 10 days * People could easily vote more than once * People could steal your vote by simply giving your name & address. * People from bordering states can vote here too * Our State-wide Voter Registration List has thousands of unverified names on it * Over-worked and under-trained poll workers can lead to errors.
What Can You Do?
Sign Up to be an ELECTION OBSERVER NOW!
Who Can Observe? Each and Every One of Us
When and Where Can You Observe?
1. At the
2. At the
3. Absentee Ballot Count Locations (ask your clerk)
4. During Absentee Voting in a Clerk’s Office Prior to the Election
5. At Nursing Homes, etc., Prior to the Election
We have the tools to make you an Effective Observer:
1. Election Observer Manual
2. Companion PowerPoint Presentation
3. Training Classes Are Open to the General Public:
Call Jon Waclawski at 608-239-2996 to arrange a training program.
Where can I find these tools: www.werewatchingwisconsinelections.org
Where do I sign up? Go to http://tiny.cc/13a70 <http://tiny.cc/13a70
The GOP has the infrastructure and an attorney in place to help us facilitate this effort of keeping our elections fair and honest. Sign-up and training classes are open to the general public.
Upon contacting the Wisconsin Democrat Party, they provided no link for training or sign-up.
YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!
The We’re Watching Wisconsin Elections Campaign is an unaffiliated group of concerned citizens who follow issues affecting


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