Milwaukee, WI – Rep. Scott Krug issued a statement today on behalf of RightCount – Wisconsin’s Leadership Advisory Council recognizing the strength, integrity, and dedication demonstrated throughout the state’s election process. With record-breaking voter turnout, election workers the entire state handled an extraordinary number of voters, managed lines, and reported results efficiently, transparently and accurately.

RightCount’s Leadership Advisory Council members include Representative Krug, as well as  Veteran and former congressional candidate Jason Church, Representative, U.S. Veteran and farmer Tony Kurtz, Milwaukee Fire Department Chief and election volunteer Aaron Lipski, former Congressman Reid Ribble, Oconto County Clerk Kim Pytleski and Representative Donna Rozar.

“Wisconsin’s election workers have been the backbone of our democracy. Their tireless commitment to processing votes and maintaining order across polling locations has ensured a fair, accurate, and smoothly conducted election. Their work, coupled with the advocacy of our statewide leadership committee, should give every Wisconsinite a renewed confidence in the strength and reliability of our election system.”
 – Rep. Scott Krug

Finally, Krug and members of the council emphasized that RightCount will continue its mission of building public trust in America’s election process. “In an election season as closely watched and competitive as this one, we recognize that not all our fellow citizens will be pleased with the outcome. RightCount will remain committed to enhancing public confidence in our election process, ensuring that every voter can trust their voice has been heard, and their vote has counted.”

About RightCount Wisconsin:
RightCount is a 501(c)(3) entity that conducts research and educates fellow citizens around election integrity issues. To learn more about RightCount’s mission in Wisconsin and the steps it is taking to protect the integrity of Wisconsin’s 2024 general election, please visit www.rightcount.org/state/wisconsin.