Wisconsin Supreme Court Reviews Election Cases
Wisconsin Supreme Court Reviews Election Cases
Wisconsin Supreme Court Reviews Election Cases
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court is currently reviewing two pivotal election-related cases that could significantly impact future voting practices. The first case, brought by the conservative Wisconsin Voters Alliance (WVA), seeks access to guardianship records to compare with voter rolls, arguing that it would ensure election integrity by identifying ineligible voters. Critics argue this could compromise the privacy of vulnerable individuals. The second case involves the legality of using mobile voting units, a practice used by the City of Racine during early voting. Republicans argue this method violates state law and disproportionately benefits Democratic voters. The court, which is currently dominated by liberal justices, is not expected to reach a decision before the November election.

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