World News | Wisconsin Election Probe Includes $325,000 for Data Analysis

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Nearly half of the money being spent on a Republican-ordered investigation into Wisconsin's 2020 presidential election is earmarked for data analysis, a contract released Wednesday spelling out how the USD 676,000 in taxpayer money will be spent shows.

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Madison (US) Sep 1 (AP) Nearly half of the money being spent on a Republican-ordered investigation into Wisconsin's 2020 presidential election is earmarked for data analysis, a contract released Wednesday spelling out how the USD 676,000 in taxpayer money will be spent shows.

The Associated Press obtained the contract entered into by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who is leading the probe, under the state open records law.

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It shows that USD 325,000 is set aside for a data analysis contractor, showing that the investigation will likely focus on an examination of ballots and voting machines.

It also sets aside USD 25,000 each for the hiring of five investigators. Gableman is to be paid USD 55,000 over the life of the contract, which runs from Aug. 1 through the end of the year.

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There is also USD 15,000 earmarked for communications, USD 50,000 for attorney fees, USD 25,000 for travel and USD 50,000 for court reporting.

The contract calls for using taxpayer money on the probe, not campaign donations or other funds as was done in a widely discredited election audit in Arizona.

Republicans are moving ahead with the investigation in the battleground state President Joe Biden won by just under 21,000 votes over former President Donald Trump. Trump met with Vos last week and encouraged the probe, which also has the backing of other Republicans in the state, including U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, who is up for reelection next year.

Republicans have questioned numerous aspects of the 2020 election, but produced no evidence of widespread fraud. Biden's win over Trump has also withstood recounts in Milwaukee and Dane counties and numerous state and federal lawsuits filed by Trump and his supporters. To date, only two people out of 3.3 million votes cast have been charged with election fraud.

Johnson said Sunday that there was “nothing obviously skewed about the results in Wisconsin” while also supporting the investigation. He made his comments to a liberal activist from the web-based program “The Undercurrent” and a member of Democracy Partners, a group aligned with Democrats. She posted their interaction Tuesday on Twitter. It was taped during a conservative event Sunday.

Johnson said in a video posted on Twitter that he did not support focusing on voting machines, as some conservatives have called for. Gableman has said that reviewing voting machines will be one of his priorities for the investigation.

The Gableman investigation is in addition to one underway by the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau. That review was also ordered by Republicans. Both are expected to be done by the fall.

Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, on Monday called the $680,000 being spent on the Gableman investigation “outrageous” and a waste of taxpayer money. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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