Racine County activist Harry Wait found guilty in voter fraud case

Harry Wait, a Wisconsin activist, was found guilty of election fraud and identity theft for requesting absentee ballots in the names of public officials. Wait, who promotes false claims about the 2020 election, faces up to seven years in prison for the convictions.
A Wisconsin man was found guilty of election fraud and identity theft. Harry Wait, a leader of a group promoting false claims about the 2020 election, requested absentee ballots for two public officials to expose perceived election system vulnerabilities. He was charged after posing as Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Racine Mayor Cory Mason. Wait faces up to seven years in prison. The convictions were made by a Walworth County jury. Wait's actions were part of a scheme to show vulnerabilities in the state election system.
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