The Wisconsin Election Commission passed a rule that local election officials can fill in missing information on ballot envelopes.
The Wisconsin Election Commission in 2016 issued guidance saying clerks could correct witness address mistakes on absentee ballot envelopes without contact the witness.
Republicans believe both policies are ripe for fraud.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is moving ahead with enacting a rule that will make clear that local election officials can fill in missing information on absentee ballot envelopes submitted by voters.
The bipartisan commission voted 4-2 on Monday to use its existing guidance on correcting absentee ballot envelopes when drafting an emergency rule spelling out what is allowed for clerks.
The Wisconsin State Journal reports that the commission's vote follows a demand from the Legislature's Republican-controlled rules committee for emergency rules on such envelope "Curing," as well as on the use of ballot drop boxes, by Feb. 9.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Wisconsin Election Commission Enacts Rule that Enables Local Officials to Fill in Missing Info on Ballot Envelopes
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