
Election officials in Wisconsin’s five biggest cities say they are working to provide documents instead of coming to Madison for interviews today (October 15th).
The documents are part of former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman’s investigation of last November’s election.
Gableman issued subpoenas earlier this month, but he has since said officials who cooperate won’t have to testify.
Initially, those interviews were going to be conducted today.
Mayors from those cities – Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha and Racine – have also been subpoenaed and are scheduled for interviews October 22nd.
Gableman has been back-and-forth on whether they will have to show up.












