Wisconsin appeals court says disabled voters cannot receive ballots by email
- Wisconsin's appeals court ruled that local election officials cannot email absentee ballots to voters with disabilities, reversing a previous lower court decision before the April 1 election.
- Disability Rights Wisconsin and others filed a lawsuit claiming that the lack of email absentee ballots violates voting rights, but the appeals court upheld the status quo that only allows military and overseas voters to receive absentee ballots by email.
- Republican Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu praised the ruling, stating it strengthens election integrity and supports the law.
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Wisconsin clerk who failed to count almost 200 ballots is suspended
The mayor of Wisconsin's capital city has placed the municipal clerk on leave as investigators work to determine how almost 200 ballots in the November election went uncounted.
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