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RandySF

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Tue Sep 15, 2020, 10:49 AM Sep 2020

Wisconsin elections commission member advised Green Party

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Republican member of the Wisconsin Elections Commission advised a Green Party representative about who to hire as an attorney after its presidential nominee was denied ballot access in the key battleground state, records obtained by The Associated Press show.

The elections commission deadlocked 3-3 Aug. 20 on whether to put Green Party presidential candidate Howie Hawkins on the ballot. All three Republicans were in favor, while all three Democrats were against. Hawkins asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to put him on, but the court in a 4-3 ruling Monday rejected that request. The court also lifted an order it issued last week pausing the mailing of absentee ballots while it considered the challenge.

The email string obtained Monday by the AP under an open records request shows that elections commission member Bob Spindell emailed Kevin Zeese, then-press secretary for Hawkins, less than 24 hours after the commission voted to keep him off the ballot. Spindell, a Republican who supported putting Hawkins on the ballot, wrote that he was “very sorry. but not surprised, the three Democrat Commissioners fought hard to keep the Green Party off the Ballot.”

“The Democrat Party obviously believes this action would push your members to vote for Biden — if they could not vote for their own Green Party Candidates,” Spindell wrote.

In response to the Spindell email, Zeese asked if he could recommend a “good lawyer to handle the case.” Spindell had suggested during the commission’s discussion about putting Hawkins on the ballot that the issue may need to be considered in court.

Spindell responded, “Please call me,” and provided his personal cellphone number.



https://apnews.com/188348d89dc84f69cb7b4920c6f13209

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Wisconsin elections commission member advised Green Party (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2020 OP
Hopefully people can stop pretending the Green party ever acts in good faith. Statistical Sep 2020 #1
Corrupt republicans gonna corrupt. LakeArenal Sep 2020 #2

Statistical

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1. Hopefully people can stop pretending the Green party ever acts in good faith.
Tue Sep 15, 2020, 10:54 AM
Sep 2020

They are a spoiler to ensure the GOP remains in power. The Green party could have appealed the decision immediately but waited three weeks until the ballots were printed and mailing started in order to try and disrupt the election.

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