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Earlier scolded for ballot-harvesting scheme

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An elections official in a major city in the key swing state of Wisconsin who earlier was caught in – and reprimanded for – a ballot-harvesting scheme now has admitted violating election laws, explaining she just didn’t understand them.

It just more evidence of how America’s elections are being warped by political ideologies held by those in positions of election system power.

An investigative report in The Federalist explains that Green Bay City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys, in a response to a court case, admitted “she has not been strictly adhering to the statutory requirements in Wisconsin Statutes.”

But there’s a reason, a court filing charges: “The failure to do so was inadvertent and due to a lack of awareness of the statutory requirements.”

The stunning admission came in response to a complaint from the Public Interest Legal Foundation.

The report explained, “It’s more of the same from Jeffreys, the former chief of staff for Green Bay’s far-left mayor in a city that made national news during the Zuckerbucks scandal of 2020 and turned punitive when its bumbling clerk previously twisted state election law.”

The PILF concern, brought to the state Election Commission, warns that Green Bay documented 3,497 “Election Day registrations” during the 2020 president race, in which Joe Biden won the state by the narrowest of margins.

But a check on the accuracy of those registrations produced 170 “undeliverable” names. And the clerk refused to make any of those inactive, despite state requirements.

“That line — ‘inactivated zero residents’ — comes up again and again. The 2021 elections, the primary and general elections in 2022, in which Wisconsin Democrat Tony Evers and most leftist statewide officers won, and again in the 2023 spring election in which the far-left Wisconsin Supreme Court justice candidate claimed victory and turned control of the court over to leftists. In the latter contest, of the 672 election day registrants, 24 postcards were returned as undeliverable to Jeffreys’ office,” The Federalist documented.

Jeffreys was required to mark the voter as ineligible on the registration list, mail the voter a notice, and tell the local prosecuting attorney and elections commission of possible fraud.

But, the report said, Jeffreys did nothing.

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