Robert Monroe, a 50-year-old Shorewood health insurance executive, was charged Friday with 13 felonies related to his voting a dozen times in five elections between 2011 and 2012 using his own name as well as that of his son and his girlfriend’s son.
In 2012, for example, Monroe, an overly enthusiastic Republican, allegedly cast five ballots – that’s four more than legally allowed – in support of Gov. Scott Walker (R) during his recall election. Later that year, he’s accused of using one address to vote in Wisconsin, driving to Indiana, and then using another address to vote in Indiana.
The article doesn't say who he voted for in Indiana, but there have been rumors of an illegal vote smuggling ring operation in the midwest, for many years.
The only thing I don't understand is why anyone finds this to be a surprise.