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Wisconsin Supreme Court to decide whether mobile voting vans can be used in future elections
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear arguments about the legality of mobile voting vans used in Racine for absentee voting in 2022 on September 10.
- Republicans, led by Racine County Republican Party Chairman Ken Brown, claim the vans were illegal and targeted Democratic areas.
- A Racine County Circuit Court judge ruled against mobile voting sites in January 2023, upheld by the Supreme Court in June, banning vans for the upcoming election.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court hears lawsuits on mobile voting sites and privacy of ineligible voters
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard two voting-related lawsuits on Tuesday that could impact privacy and accessibility for some Wisconsinites.The first case asks justices to decide whether its considered a public record when a judge sends notice to the Wisconsin Elections Commission that they have declared someone ineligible to vote due to incompetency.The conservative Wisconsin Voter Alliance, which previously filed two failed lawsuits seeking to…
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to decide whether mobile voting vans can be used in future elections
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case brought by Republicans who want to stop the use of mobile voting sites in the battleground state.
·United States
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