Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling said allegations of eight suspicious votes at a Racine nursing home suggest possible violations elsewhere, although he presented no evidence to back up the claim.
ADAM ROGAN, THE (RACINE) JOURNAL TIMES
Racine County Sheriff's Sgt. Michael Luell, a former prosecutor, details his investigation into allegations of election fraud at Ridgewood Care Center Thursday at the Racine County Sheriff's Office's substation in Yorkville.
ADAM ROGAN, THE (RACINE) JOURNAL TIMES
The Ridgewood Care Center, 3205 Wood Road, Mount Pleasant, is shown here.
YORKVILLE — Five of the six members of the bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission shot back late Thursday night against allegations from a Wisconsin sheriff and former supporter of President Donald Trump who accused the commission of breaking the law during last year’s election by not sending poll workers into nursing homes to help residents vote.
Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling said allegations of eight suspicious votes at a Racine nursing home suggest possible violations elsewhere, although he presented no evidence to back up the claim.
Racine County Sheriff's Sgt. Michael Luell, a former prosecutor, details his investigation into allegations of election fraud at Ridgewood Care Center Thursday at the Racine County Sheriff's Office's substation in Yorkville.