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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumRecent email from Jill Stein -- Initial reports in from WI
Volunteer observers in Wisconsin have started sending in their initial reports. All counties must complete their recounts by 8 p.m. on December 12; the Elections Commission staff must prepare the official recount canvass certification by 3 p.m. on December 13. Read their initial reports here and donate to #Recount2016 to support the continued effort.
http://www.jill2016.com/wireports?utm_campaign=recount_120216&utm_medium=email&utm_source=jillstein
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Recent email from Jill Stein -- Initial reports in from WI (Original Post)
Farmgirl1961
Dec 2016
OP
Most observers are reporting professionalism and little/no change in counts. Sigh.
Ruth Bonner
Dec 2016
#4
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)1. Interesting reports from observers in the field!
Madam45for2923
(7,178 posts)2. Thank You!
ffr
(23,030 posts)3. Troubling statement here, 100% voter turnout.
[bIsa-Lee, Kenosha County]
I observed today in Kenosha county. Here is my report regarding the incidents I noted. Most notable: on the Inspector's Statement Ward 2 and Ward 18 in Kenosha, there were more votes than voters: Ward 2: 344 voters; 346 votes; Ward 18: 743 voters; 746 votes.
I observed today in Kenosha county. Here is my report regarding the incidents I noted. Most notable: on the Inspector's Statement Ward 2 and Ward 18 in Kenosha, there were more votes than voters: Ward 2: 344 voters; 346 votes; Ward 18: 743 voters; 746 votes.
Ruth Bonner
(192 posts)4. Most observers are reporting professionalism and little/no change in counts. Sigh.
I'd rather focus on truth than hope.