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Notorious Wisconsin Clerk Faces State Investigation Again For Election Integrity Mess

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Notorious Wisconsin Clerk Faces State Investigation Again For Election Integrity Mess

This isn’t the first misstep by Green Bay’s clerk.

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Green Bay’s DEI hire city clerk is facing another state investigation on yet another election administration “error.” 

Celestine Jeffreys was placed on administrative leave last week after her office sent an unspecified number of absentee ballots to voters in several Green Bay wards —  in advance of Wisconsin’s August primary. Jeffreys’ office described the mistake as a “printing error,” according to the Green Bay Press Gazette. 

The bungling clerk’s latest miscue occurred less than three months after the office issued duplicate absentee ballots “in at least 152 instances” before the city’s spring elections, according to a complaint filed by the Republican Party of Wisconsin and Brown County GOP board member Theresa Sipes. 

At a meeting on Thursday, the Wisconsin Elections Commission moved to open an investigation into Green Bay’s top election official, who has repeatedly broken state election law and has continuously undercut voter confidence in Wisconsin’s third-largest city. Former commission chair and Democrat appointee Ann Jacobs said she found the latest mistake “unconscionable.” 

“We need, I think, as an organization to investigate exactly what was going on in Green Bay, so we know how this error happened,” Jacobs said. “Any assurances we had after the first time it happened that it wouldn’t happen again are thin at this point.”

The situation is so bad that Green Bay’s leftist leader was forced to issue a press release announcing the clerk he hand-picked to do his bidding in the rigged 2020 election will be on administrative leave pending the city’s own internal review and the WEC investigation. Mayor Eric Genrich called the errors “unacceptable,” but insisted the city has “no concerns with the security or propriety of the electoral process.” He said that the city is acting to make sure “these errors are never replicated.” 

But city officials said the same in April. 

“It’s not an ‘oops.’ There’s a long track record of this,” Doug Reich, chairman of the Republican Party of Brown County, told The Federalist on Sunday in a phone interview. “It’s up to the mayor’s office and the city........

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