The Wisconsin Elections Commission is once again being asked to weigh in on who can return ballots.
"Racine is intentionally ignoring the law. Not liking the law doesn't make it okay. Hoping for a different Supreme Court ruling in a few months does not make it okay. The law is the law." Tuesday is Election Day in Wisconsin, and local races are on the ballot.
"The city of Racine is openly flaunting the circuit court, the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Wisconsin Elections Commission guidance," Wanggaard added.
In addition to accusing Racine's election managers of ignoring the law, Wanggaard's complaint says the city of Racine is essentially disenfranchising voters in parts of Racine County.
"There is a Court of Appeals election, and county-wide elections happening today," Wanggaard said.
"Voters from all over are voting in those elections. The City of Racine is allowing ballot harvesting, but other municipalities voting in the same election are not. This is granting Racine voters additional rights, and an outsized influence in those elections." The Elections Commission has not commented on Wanggaard's challenge yet.
The issue of ballot harvesting as well as different rules for different election offices is sure to arise again.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Wisconsin lawmaker files ballot harvesting complaint with election regulators
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