Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul has issued a reminder that voter intimidation and threats against election workers are illegal. He emphasized the importance of protecting the right to vote and ensuring a safe election process. The Wisconsin Department of Justice’s Division of Criminal Investigation is actively sharing intelligence on potential threats with law enforcement and election officials across the state.
Voter intimidation can take various forms, including verbal threats and aggressive behavior near polling places. It’s illegal to use force or threats to influence voting decisions, and threatening election officials is also a crime. If you witness any intimidation or threats, you should contact election officials and local law enforcement immediately. For more information, you can visit the Wisconsin DOJ website.

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