KENOSHA, WI (WTAQ) - A convicted felon from Kenosha County is facing new felony charges of voting illegally last November.
49-year-old Michael Radtke of Twin Lakes is scheduled to make his first court appearance March 27th on three felony counts of election fraud.
Prosecutors said Radtke registered at the polls, and signed a statement that he was not under probation or parole for a felony conviction. But officials found out later that he was still on probation for a 2010 case in Walworth County.
In Wisconsin, felons can only vote after they’ve served all their obligations to society, including probation.



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