So we'll know if two people, if two ballots came in from the same person, it's confined to one ward and it's up to 2,000 of these duplicate ballots. Well, after sending our letter and finding out what actually happened, It turns out it was more than 2,000 ballots. It was 10 wards, not one ward. And the clerk misspoke, and this may have been an honest mistake. Misspoke when he said that the barcode is on the ballot when the clerk should have said it's on the envelope. (06:47–06:53)
CLAIM
Asserts more than 2,000 duplicate ballots were issued across 10 wards in Madison.
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