So you're acknowledging Zuckerberg and the WEC violated state law ?
I wouldnt have expected that from you.
Thanks. 
The election grants did not violate any state laws or regulations.
Breaking down the ‘Zuckerberg 5′ in Wisconsin election report; CTCL derides allegations“The organization behind the grants cited multiple times throughout the Wisconsin Special Counsel’s report rejected its allegations, citing legal decisions and the way the grants were awarded. The grants, coupled with other allegations, were cited by Special Counsel Michael Gableman on Tuesday when he recommended lawmakers seriously consider decertifying President Joe Biden’s victory.”
“’This so-called report from Michael Gableman rehashes many of the arguments made in more than a dozen frivolous lawsuits filed to smear the CTCL COVID-19 Response Grants program,’ the Center for Tech and Civic Life said Wednesday in a response to NBC15 News.”
“The CTCL pointed to those multiple lawsuits challenging the awards and noted that “conservative, liberal, and two Republican-appointed Supreme Court Justices” rejected the arguments. One of the judges, it added, dubbed the claims a ‘conspiracy theory.’ U.S. District Judge William Griesbach, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, refused to block in Voters Alliance, in conjunction with the conservative Thomas Moore Society."
“The judge said then that there was nothing in state law ‘that can be fairly construed as prohibiting the defendant Cities from accepting funds from CTCL.’ The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on an appeal of that case that those who brought the lawsuit failed to identify any laws that would prohibit the grants.”
“CTCL awarded grants to more than 200 local election offices in Wisconsin, including its five largest cities, and they were designed to help ‘election departments… facing an unprecedented challenge of administering safe and secure elections,’ according to a statement released by the organization at the time.”