Politics | Wisconsin 'Fake Democrats' Scheme to Cost Wisconsin $428K Both parties in Wisconsin now joining in the primary ploy By Kevin Spak Posted Jun 14, 2011 1:19 PM CDT Copied Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker shows off a bumper sticker during his remarks at the Republican State Convention in Wisconsin Dells, Wis. on Saturday, May 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Andy Manis) Ah, fiscal responsibility. Wisconsin Republicans‘ convoluted plan to create phony Democratic primaries will wind up costing taxpayers more than $428,000, election clerks tell the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel—and that figure is probably on the low side, since it doesn't count five counties. And even if the Republicans abandon the plan in some of those districts, Democrats now say they'll run candidates of their own, just to keep all the elections on the same schedule. Republicans are planning to field fake Democratic candidates in the July 12 recall elections in a bid to trigger primaries, and hence buy themselves time to campaign for the general election. They say they got the idea when a fake Republican ran against Democrat-turned-independent Bob Ziegelbauer last year. “I’m glad I’m an independent so I don’t have to apologize for either party,” Ziegelbauer says. Read These Next A Cape Cod car theft didn't go as planned. Leno says people are shocked that he's doing the right thing. After bill defeat, House GOP warns members against skipping votes. 'Hypertechnical' ruling could put Khalil back behind bars. Report an error