“In this case, the relief sought for the temporary injunction is to prevent the counting of any military voter absentee ballots by non-qualified persons who cast absentee ballots, if any,” the lawsuit filed by Brandtjen and two others states. and Concerned Veterans of Waukesha Country, where it was filed. They added: “Plaintiffs want to ensure that any close election result is not determined by unqualified individuals casting military absentee ballots.” Milwaukee’s mayor said Thursday that Milwaukee Election Commission (MEC) Deputy Director Kimberly Zapata is mailing the military ballots she requested for virtual voters to Bradtgen, who chairs the state’s election commission. Singer and reality star Aaron Carter died at 34 of 10 words Americans often mispronounce, according to a new study. The intent behind the move is unclear. MEC executive director Claire Woodall-Vogg said she believes Zapata wanted to demonstrate the vulnerability of the election system in Wisconsin. Brandtjen, who has promoted false claims that the 2020 election was stolen through widespread fraud, received the ballots earlier this week. Zapata has since been fired and faces multiple charges. The lawsuit uses the incident to argue that military ballots in Wisconsin should be “impounded” before the election and not counted until their authenticity is verified under state law.