As the Wisconsin high stakes spring election came to a close, election officials in Green Bay reported a voting machine malfunctioned which caused the city to borrow an election machine from Brown County.
City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys reported an election machine malfunctioned at the Green Bay Botanical Garden voting station.
After voters noticed the machine stopped working, officials replaced it but the replacement machine didn't work either.
Election officials then tried to replace the new machine with another machine but that too didn't work.
This resulted in city officials to call Brown County to borrow their election machine.
Read: Demand For Physical Precious Metals Skyrockets As Central Banks Buy Everything In Sight Per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The city of Green Bay had to borrow a voting machine from Brown County after the one at the Green Bay Botanical Garden malfunctioned, City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys said during her 4 p.m. update.
The voting machine was not working, so that was replaced with another machine, which didn't work.
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