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Wisconsin Fake Electors Admit Biden Won, Settle Lawsuit

But no criminal charges. Republicans posed as electors in effort to back Donald Trump's attempt to overturn election result.

By , Wisconsin Examiner - Dec 6th, 2023 01:10 pm
Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Robert Spindell speaks at the rally. Henry Redman/Wisconsin Examiner.

Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Robert Spindell speaks at the rally. Henry Redman/Wisconsin Examiner.

The 10 Wisconsin Republicans who posed as electors for President Donald Trump in 2020 even though he had lost the election settled a lawsuit against them Wednesday, acknowledging their actions were part of an effort to overturn the election results.

The lawsuit was filed last year by two of the state’s rightful electors, alleging the 10 false electors had engaged in a plot to defraud Wisconsin voters. The lawsuit had sought up to $200,000 from each elector, but no money is being exchanged as part of the settlement.

Wisconsin was one of several swing states in which groups of Republicans cast false electoral votes for Trump and sent them to Congress. The electors in two other states are facing criminal charges for their actions. The settlement marks the first time false electors in any state have revoked their filings and said they will not repeat their actions.

The 10 Republicans have also agreed not to serve as electors in any presidential election in which Trump is on the ballot. Trump is currently the leading candidate in the Republican primary race.

On the day that the duly elected presidential electors met in December 2020, the group of Republicans met in secret to cast Electoral College votes for Trump, claiming they were casting them in case Trump’s efforts to change the election results in court were successful. The false votes were cast hours after the state Supreme Court had voted 4-3 against the Trump campaign’s efforts to toss out hundreds of thousands of votes in Dane and Milwaukee counties in an attempt to change the results — effectively ending the campaign’s legal battles in Wisconsin.

The false electoral votes were sent to the National Archives, Congress, then-Secretary of State Douglas La Follette and a federal judge. The votes played a major role in sparking the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

“On December 14, 2020, in compliance with requests received from the Trump campaign and the Republican Party of Wisconsin, we met at the Wisconsin State Capitol and executed a document titled ‘Certificate of the Votes of the 2020 Electors from Wisconsin,’” the 10 Republican electors said in a statement as part of the settlement. “That document stated, in part, that we were ‘the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President of the United States of America from the State of Wisconsin.’ The Elector Defendants took the foregoing action because they were told that it was necessary to preserve their electoral votes in the event a court challenge may later change the outcome of the election in Wisconsin. That document was then used as part of an attempt to improperly overturn the 2020 presidential election results.”

“We hereby reaffirm that Joseph R. Biden, Jr. won the 2020 presidential election and that we were not the duly elected presidential electors for the State of Wisconsin for the 2020 presidential election,” the statement continues. “We oppose any attempt to undermine the public’s faith in the ultimate results of the 2020 presidential election.”

While the 10 Republican electors agreed to settle the claims against them, the case continues against two attorneys who played a crucial role in the scheme. Jim Troupis, a former Dane County judge who served as legal counsel for the Trump campaign, and Kenneth Chesebro, who urged the Wisconsin Republicans to undertake the plan in a November 2020 memo and is facing criminal charges in Georgia for the false electoral votes cast in that state, are set to face a civil trial next year.

The group of false electors included Andrew Hitt, who was then the chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, and Robert Spindell, who continues to serve as a member of the Wisconsin Elections Commission — the agency responsible for administering elections in the state.

Documents released as part of the settlement include text messages in which one of the Republicans refers to the false elector plan as a “possible steal.” Another text showed an elector saying that not going along with the plan would “piss off the Trump base.”

The emails and text messages released show the electors had varying degrees of belief in the likelihood of the plan succeeding, some of which had previously been released by the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack.

The released texts show that on Jan. 5, 2021, Wisconsin GOP staffer Alesha Guenther flew to Washington D.C. to deliver the false votes.

“5 minutes until I make the drop,” she wrote to Hitt. “I feel like a drug dealer.”

Wisconsin’s fake electors settle lawsuit, acknowledge Biden won in 2020 was originally published by the Wisconsin Examiner.

7 thoughts on “Wisconsin Fake Electors Admit Biden Won, Settle Lawsuit”

  1. mr_cox says:

    “5 minutes until I make the drop,” she wrote to Hitt. “I feel like a drug dealer.”

    Why these people aren’t facing prison is unbelievable. Even they realized the illegality of what they were doing. They should be permanently banned from ever holding any positions of any kind to dowith elections.

  2. rubiomon@gmail.com says:

    These MAGAzombies need to be in jail! Why didn’t Josh Kaul join AGs in other states and prosecute?

  3. mr_cox says:

    They having admitted guilt in this civil trial is admissable as evidence in any criminal trial. Write AG Josh Kaul to request his office take up that criminal prosecution. I plan to. It’s the only way to make it crystal clear that attempting to undermine democracy by using the system to instate a dictator is taken seriously and will not be tolerated at any level of effort.

  4. DAGDAG says:

    More mamby pamby, spineless decisions by the people who could prosecute ALL of them…but won’t. They (The 10 Wisconsin Republicans) did something wrong, but the Justice system(s) do little to teach them…and others after them…a substantial lesson. And let me guess…they all still have their jobs

  5. ZeeManMke says:

    These people helped create chaos and mistrust in our elections. And this is it?
    A BS apology and all is forgotten? As others have said, these are criminals
    and they should be prosecuted. But they are not poor black people and so
    they will not be. They make me sick and question why the “law” is used
    so harshly against those of color who commit trivial crimes while the
    outrageous conduct of these monsters is just no big deal. Disgusting.

  6. CraigR says:

    If they were black they’d be in jail. Regardless, that’s where they belong.

  7. kaygeeret says:

    It does seem odd that our fake electors get off with a hand slap and the other states with fake electors are going to court and seeking punishment – presumably.

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