Wisconsin Supreme Court considers expanding use of absentee ballot drop boxes
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday regarding Democrats' efforts to reverse a ruling limiting absentee ballot drop box use in the swing state.
- Wisconsin's Supreme Court earlier ruled that only election clerk offices could have drop boxes, sparking a debate over the law's interpretation.
- Democrats contest the court's 2022 decision, asserting it incorrectly restricted drop box use for absentee ballots.
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Rural Wisconsin voters face additional hurdles without ballot drop boxes
Reading Time: 10 minutes Click here to read highlights from the story Since the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal, there has been a reported increase in ballots being turned in too late to count. Rural voters in particular are disadvantaged by the lack of drop boxes because they often have only one election clerk who can receive absentee ballots and U.S. mail service has declined. Elected clerks througho…
Wisconsin Supreme Court to Revisit Absentee Ballot Drop Box Ruling - News Facts Network
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Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal justices show signs of wanting to overturn ballot drop box ban
Liberal justices who control the Wisconsin Supreme Court showed signs Monday of being willing to overturn a ruling that all but eliminated the use of absentee ballot drop boxes in the swing state.

Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal justices show signs of wanting to overturn ballot drop box ban
Liberal justices who control the Wisconsin Supreme Court showed signs Monday of being willing to overturn a ruling that all but eliminated the use of absentee ballot drop boxes in
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