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According to an Elections Commission complaint filed March 17, 2022, in the State of Wisconsin, the mayor and city clerk of Madison, Wisconsin, were involved in election bribery. Thomas More Society attorneys acted on behalf of a Madison, Wisconsin, voter in filing an election bribery complaint against Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl on behalf of the citizen alleging that they accepted private funds from the Center for Tech and Civic Life in exchange for in-person and absentee voting services.

The complaint comes following legislation passed by 16 states that prohibit or regulates the acceptance and use of private funds by public election officials. Lawyers from The Thomas More Society have successfully litigated this issue in eight states. There have been laws introduced in Arizona and Texas addressing this issue, and in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, legislation has been passed, but the laws have been vetoed by Democrat governors. A bill has been passed by three other states, Minnesota, Iowa, and South Carolina, to regulate such conduct and those bills are currently awaiting enactment. The state of Wisconsin has several counties passing or considering bans on so-called “dark money” in elections, including Walworth County and Brown County.

Rhodes-Conway and Witzel-Behl were alleged to have entered into an agreement with the Center for Tech and Civic Life, an organization that promotes in-person and absentee voting in Madison, which was in violation of Wisconsin law. The Center for Civic Life is a non-profit organization based in Chicago led by former Democratic political activists, and funded by former Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, as part of their effort to influence the 2020 election.

The complaint followed one filed against Kenosha, alleging that the Center for Tech and Civic Life violated election law and bribed election officials. In addition, the first round of Wisconsin Election Commission complaints brought by Thomas More Society attorneys on behalf of groups of private citizens also included allegations against Kenosha, Racine, Green Bay, and Milwaukee.

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http://republicbrief.com/wisconsin-mayor-election-scandal-blows-wide-open/

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