Note: This story has been updated to reflect the plaintiffs in the case being reported.
A Door County voter is allegedly part of a lawsuit filed Thursday at the U.S. District Court in Green Bay to stop the certification of last week’s presidential voting results in three Wisconsin counties. WBAY reported Thursday night that the Door County resident joined two others from Brown and Oconto counties to invalidate votes made in Menominee, Milwaukee, and Dane Counties based on anecdotal evidence. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel identified those voters as Michael Langenhorst of Door County, Michael LeMay of Brown County, and Stephen Fifrick of Oconto County. It points to the high percentage of absentee vote requests and the high number of those that are “indefinitely confined” and do not require a photo ID to vote as possible indicators of suspected fraud. The lawsuit also takes issue with county clerks being able to take corrective actions like filling in missing absentee voter information such as a witness’ address.