To prove a loophole in absentee balloting, Harry Wait of Racine County solicited absentee ballots from other voters and received them at his own home.

Watchdog organization head Harry Wait admits to seeking other people’s absentee ballots to be sent to his home in an attempt at proving election fraud.

According to Wait, he was informed that the WEC [Wisconsin Election Commission] Internet voting system may have a vulnerability. Therefore, on Tuesday night,

we ordered ballots for Racine Mayor Cory Mason and Wisconsin State Assembly Leader Robin Vos to test them out. According to the waiter, a number of customers had expressed interest.

After he informed Robin Vos and Cory Mason that he had successfully logged into the WEC system and requested their ballots to be transmitted to him, he explained

I’ll go to jail if that’s what it takes to eliminate electoral fraud and ensure that our elections are safe and secure,” he stated. To prove my innocence, we’ll provide the government

This procedure, according to Wait, was also carried out with the consent of approximately six other Wisconsin individuals. WEC and clerk, he claimed, never got in touch with those voters

Afterward, Wait contacted Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling to see if he’d arrest him for the offense, according to Wait. ‘What did he say to you?’

In an interview with Racine’s 12 News, the mayor Cory Mason was asked about Schmaling’s reported remarks. Thursday, he answered, “I’ve never heard of

that.” There were no immediate responses to WISN 12 requests for comment from the Schmaling office. However, WISN 12 had already been informed that Schmaling would not be available Thursday