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flag Wisconsin clerks referred 46 post-election fraud cases to prosecutors, mostly from the Supreme Court race, out of 3.4 million ballots.

Wisconsin election clerks referred 46 cases of suspected fraud or voting irregularities to prosecutors after the November 2024 presidential election, part of a total of 127 referrals since September 2024, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission. The cases, which include ballot drop box disruptions, potential double voting, and alleged noncitizen registration, represent less than 0.002% of the over 3.4 million ballots cast. Most referrals—61—stemmed from the highly contested Wisconsin Supreme Court race. The report, which does not name individuals or political affiliations, notes some cases may have been reported outside the commission’s awareness. The commission is set to approve the report at its upcoming meeting.

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