A voter's probation status was the biggest reason for election fraud prosecutions
From 2012-2022, Wisconsin district attorneys brought fewer than 200 cases — the equivalent of 0.0006% of votes cast — with a voter's probation status as the most-common reason.
A donut shaped chart titled "A voter's probation status was the biggest reason for election fraud prosecutions." It shows a breakdown in the reasons Wisconsin prosecutors brought a total of 181 election fraud cases from 2012 through 2022. A voter's probation status was the leading reason, with 109 cases, followed by alleged fraudulent voting at 40, cases against election officials at 20, possible voter error at 12 in others, that include possible voter errors and three noncitizens voting, among others.