
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
KENOSHA, Wis. — A 34-year-old Kenosha man charged with felony election fraud for allegedly voting in the 2020 presidential election while legally ineligible to do so was released Tuesday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry, despite prosecutors seeking a $5,000 cash bail. Michael Regina was booked into the Kenosha County Jail on June 8, 2026—more than a year after a $500 cash-bail arrest warrant was issued for him on May 28, 2025.

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
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This guy was ineligible to vote 3 years before he allegedly voted at a place where his name was on the voter rolls.
This is just one of the problems with Wisconsin and elsewhere when voter rolls are not checked and cleansed prior to each election cycle.
Here why was that form forwarded to the clerk in his area of last address ?
Sure he could have moved and registered elsewhere but that too would have been another charge.
We create these laws then don’t fund the mechanisms to enforce them.
Here the vote counted. A fraudulent vote.
All that said, why does a felon lose the right to vote ?
Do they lose the “right” to have a driver’s license ?
I know driving isn’t a right but is is comparable.
A felon can vote. They just cannot vote while they’re on probation or extended supervision, or in jail or prison
For a good time, go watch how Central Count works (where the mail-in ballots go). You can watch them remake people’s ballots, it’s wild.