Wisconsin Residents Sue "Electors" Who Wanted to Rig Vote for Trump
Wisconsin Residents Sue "Electors" Who Wanted to Rig Vote for Trump
Wisconsin residents have filed a lawsuit against a coalition of Republican “electors” who tried to cast ballots for Donald Trump even after the former president lost the state to Joe Biden.According to The Hill, the lawsuit alleges that at least a dozen named defendants actively tried to circumvent American democracy by casting electoral ballots for Trump after Biden won the Badger State.“This is not how we do elections in the United States,” said Mary McCord, executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown University. The Institute, adds The Hill, is one of several organizations behind the lawsuit. “When your candidate loses, you don’t just get to go and vote and submit your ballots as though your candidate won.”In their 55-page complaint, the Institute and its allies claims that the plan to cast electoral votes for Trump—while ultimately unsuccessful—was in violation of state and federal law.The plaintiffs are now asking the court to find that some Republicans effectively usurped the role of Wisconsin’s 10 electors for Biden.By trying to cast ballots for Trump, the lawsuit says, the conservative defendants intentionally neglected the right of voters to elect the candidate of their choice.
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