The evidence is pretty clear that city officials ceded the management of the election to a private interest group.
The complaint alleges that the Center for Tech and Civic Life illegally dictated how Green Bay ran its election when it provided the city with $1.6 million to facilitate voting during the coronavirus pandemic. Minneapolis attorney Erick Kaardal cited a grant agreement that broadly required Green Bay to use the funds for “the public purpose of planning and operationalizing safe and secure election administration.”
“We want people to accept election results, and that requires fair and transparent elections,” Kaardal said during a news conference at the Brown County Courthouse.
Our local corruot liberal commenters continue to cry “nothing to see here”, “move along”.
Awful. Just awful supporting undermining free elections.
It is enough the people are told there was an election.
“It is enough the people are told there was an election.”
Was? After the fact?
Precisely, Mar.