Senator Ron Johnson addresses election integrity and border security concerns in recent posts

Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
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Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican representing Wisconsin and a member of several Senate committees, recently addressed issues ranging from election integrity to border security in a series of posts on his social media account.

On April 4, 2026, Johnson cited the Carter-Baker Commission’s findings regarding absentee ballots: “As the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform concluded: ‘Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.’ That’s why reasonable restrictions and stronger controls on absentee ballots are needed.”

The following day, April 5, he commented on a recent event and shared holiday wishes: “Great news on a successful rescue!!! Wishing everyone a blessed and Happy Easter.”

On April 7, Johnson criticized Democratic lawmakers for their approach to immigration policy: “The hypocrisy is galling: Democrats created the border crisis and now rely on legacy and corporate media to shield them from accountability. They caused this enormous mess and, instead of helping, are sabotaging Republican efforts to fix it.”

Senator Johnson resides in Oshkosh with his family and maintains offices in Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh, and Washington to serve constituents. His office also arranges flags flown over the Capitol for Wisconsin residents marking special occasions (official website). In addition to his committee work—participating in the Senate Committee on Finance, Budget Committee, Special Committee on Aging—and chairing the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Johnson emphasizes oversight responsibilities as well as community outreach through mobile office services (official website). His public service initiatives focus on fiscal responsibility and support for seniors.



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