Fact Check: There Were NOT 7 Million Registered Voters In Wisconsin 2020 Election With Only 4.5 Million Eligible |

According to the Wisconsin Elections Commission, Wisconsin had approximately 3.7 million registered voters as of November 1, 2020. This is significantly lower than the 7 million figure circulating online.

The claim that there were more registered voters than eligible voters in Wisconsin is based on a misunderstanding of the data. The number of registered voters is counted at a specific point in time, while the number of eligible voters is estimated over some time. This means that the two numbers are not directly comparable.

In addition, the number of registered voters can fluctuate over time due to people registering to vote, moving away, or dying. This means that the number of registered voters can exceed the number of eligible voters at a given time.

However, it is essential to note that this is not the case in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Elections Commission has repeatedly stated that there is no evidence of voter fraud in the state.

The claim that there were more registered voters than eligible voters in Wisconsin is a dangerous and unsubstantiated conspiracy theory. It is essential to be aware of this misinformation and to fact-check any information you see online before sharing it.

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Olivia Murakami is an Indian fact-checker and news writer, writing news for Ayupp since 2014.

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