Madison…Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Majority Leader Rep. Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna) would like to announce the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections will hold a public hearing about the 2020 Presidential Election on December 11, 2020 at 10 a.m. in Room 412 East at the Wisconsin State Capitol.

“With numerous concerns brought forward, we will proceed with the election investigation,” said Speaker Vos. “We must ensure that every legal vote was counted and begin working to eliminate questionable practices that undermine the integrity of the vote.”

“We owe it to the voters of Wisconsin that all claims of voter fraud are investigated,” said Rep. Steineke. “It’s vital that we can have confidence in our state’s electoral process.”

The Assembly committee has received thousands of complaints regarding the election and have spent the past month reviewing each claim. Chair Rep. Ron Tusler (R-Harrison) will provide a report of his findings to the committee members and invite speakers to testify before the committee.

“The goal of the ongoing investigation is transparency. Wisconsin voters deserve fair and accurately counted elections. I look forward to hearing from eyewitnesses, experts and election officials about alleged issues in the November 3rd election,” said Representative Tusler, Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections.

The joint committee hearing with the state Senate will be livestreamed on WisconsinEye.

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