A Marinette County judge could issue a ruling that would add additional steps to Wisconsin's absentee voting system.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has kept a lower court’s ruling banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming ...
The scheduled June 5 hearing in this case was canceled after the Marinette County judge on Monday accepted a request from intervenors, Disability Rights Wisconsin and League of Women Voters of ...
The underlying case proceeds in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which is expected to schedule oral arguments in the fall, too late to affect absentee voting ... brought the lawsuit after the state ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday ... of Racine using mobile voting vans as in-person absentee voting locations during ...
An absentee ballots for the April 7 election. (Photo by Henry Redman) A lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) could make Wisconsin’s absentee voting process more complicated ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Keeps Ban on Mobile Absentee Voting Sites in Place for Now MADISON ... Party Chairman Ken Brown, brought the lawsuit after the state elections commission said use of ...
The underlying case proceeds in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which is expected to schedule oral arguments in the fall, too late to affect absentee voting ... brought the lawsuit after the state ...
A lawsuit that could complicate Wisconsin’s absentee voting process, create additional last-minute work for election officials and confuse voters is coming before a Marinette County judge Wednesday.