Yes, this claim in nonsense, it's been known about in Wisconsin since 2006 The misunderstanding of what was going on in 2020 was cleared up over a year ago.
https://elections.wi.gov/faq/2020
Basically in Wisconsin in smaller communities they did not have to collect date of birth or date of registration to be eligible to vote. There was no full state registration. it was up to each communities.
In the 2000's the law changed and when they combined into one database, they found these dates were collected so place holder dates way in the past were used.
For whatever reason, this started floating around again 3-4 months ago.
Yes, this claim in nonsense, it's been known about in Wisconsin since 2006 The misunderstanding of what was going on in 2020 was cleared up over a year ago.
https://elections.wi.gov/faq/2020
Basically in Wisconsin in smaller communities they did not have to collect date of birth or date of registration to be eligible to vote. There was no full state registration. it was up to each communities.
In the 2000's the law changed and when they combined into one database, they found these dates were collected so place holder dates way in the past were used.