The Journal-Times reports that the Wisconsin recall election petitions have some irregularities:
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The Racine County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate possible fraudulent recall signatures collected by Mark Demet, a Racine man whose brother’s signature was found four times on petitions to recall Sen. Van Wanggaard, R-Racine. His mother’s signature was also found twice.
But both say they didn’t sign, said Capt. Thomas Lamke of the Racine County Sheriff’s Office. Lamke said he has also heard reports of other possibly fraudulent signatures on petitions circulated by Mark Demet and investigators are talking to people who signed those petitions…
Dennis Sargent, of Racine, who is listed on a petition circulated by Mark Demet, said he didn’t sign when contacted by The Journal Times.
But both say they didn’t sign, said Capt. Thomas Lamke of the Racine County Sheriff’s Office. Lamke said he has also heard reports of other possibly fraudulent signatures on petitions circulated by Mark Demet and investigators are talking to people who signed those petitions…
Dennis Sargent, of Racine, who is listed on a petition circulated by Mark Demet, said he didn’t sign when contacted by The Journal Times.
Election fraud — which includes the crime of falsifying petition signatures — carries a three-year prison term and a $10,000 fine, according to the paper.
