Judge Halts Wisconsin Election Commision from Messing with Absentee Ballot Envelops – IOTW Report

Judge Halts Wisconsin Election Commision from Messing with Absentee Ballot Envelops

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Judge James Morrison issued the temporary restraining order, enjoining WEC from requiring that Wisconsin’s approximately 1,900 local election clerks use suspect absentee ballot envelopes while the court deliberates on the merits of the complaint. 

The lawsuit was brought on behalf of a Wisconsin voter by Attorneys Kevin Scott and Daniel Eastman. 

The complaint alleges that in approving new ballot envelopes recommended by WEC staff, the commission violated Wisconsin election law. If used, the envelopes “would cause voters to falsely certify that the ballot envelope itself is an original or a copy of the ballot request generated through MyVote when it is not in any way.” More

5 Comments on Judge Halts Wisconsin Election Commision from Messing with Absentee Ballot Envelops

  1. Any election tampering whatsoever, including enabling and/or encouraging casting of extralegal ballots should net the guilty a cigarette and blindfold at sunrise. What it basically amounts is nullifying the rights of citizens who are legally allowed to vote.

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  2. “temporary restraining order” what fvcking good is that?
    Treason and hung by the neck until dead is the only solution for a corrupt politician.

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