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Milwaukee County clerk rejects election investigation subpoena (wisn.com)
Milwaukee County clerk won't comply with election investigation subpoena
State Rep. Janel Brandtjen issued subpoenas to election clerks in Milwaukee and Brown counties on Aug. 6
Updated: 6:44 PM CDT Sep 3, 2021
Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson formally rejected and will not comply with the subpoena issued by a Republican lawmaker seeking ballots, voting machines and other material related to the 2020 presidential election, saying it was not valid.
"The subpoena issued by Representative Brandtjen is invalid. Because this subpoena is not valid, I will not be appearing before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections on September 7," Christenson said in a statement.
Officials in Brown County announced the same Friday afternoon, the other county subpoenaed by Brandtjen, calling it "invalid and unenforceable."
State Rep. Janel Brandtjen, chairwoman of the Assembly Elections Committee, issued subpoenas to election clerks in Milwaukee and Brown counties on Aug. 6 ordering them to appear before her committee at noon on Tuesday with the requested material.
But Milwaukee County Attorney Margaret Daun said in a letter to Brandtjen on Friday that the subpoena was not valid because it was not signed by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos or the Assembly's chief clerk, as required by law. She said the county would comply with any legally issued subpoena and noted it will have participated in seven reviews of the election.
"Milwaukee County’s elections are transparent and fair. We have proven this fact on numerous occasions. We conducted our regular post-election canvass and audit. In November, we conducted an extensive and highly publicized recount of the presidential election. Most recently, we participated in the Legislative Audit Bureau’s election audit. These inquiries have consistently shown that there were no major instances of fraud or irregularities in how Milwaukee County administered the November 2020 election," Christenson said.