Judicial Watch announced today that, as part of its ongoing election integrity efforts, its trained observers will monitor polling sites in Wisconsin on November 5. Separately, Judicial Watch will run an Internet hotline for voters in all states to report suspicions of election and voter fraud.
Judicial Watch monitors elections to ensure compliance with state and federal laws. Judicial Watchs election observers have monitored many state and national elections and have been certified and served as international election observers.
Judicial Watchs lead election law attorney Robert Popper established the organizations election monitoring program. Popper is a former deputy chief of the Voting Section in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice and a veteran poll observer for the Department of Justice.
Separately, Judicial Watchs Election Integrity Hotline allows voters who witness any suspicious activity at their polling place, have issues with a voting machine, or witness voter fraud or intimidation to send a detailed email to Judicial Watch at: ElectionLaw@JudicialWatch.org.