In a controversial move, a liberal judge has made a significant change to Wisconsin’s election law just months before the upcoming presidential election. This decision has sparked fears of potential chaos during the vote tabulation process, echoing issues from the 2020 election.
The 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin was marred by problems with absentee ballot tabulation. Notably, two flash drives containing vote counts were delivered to the Milwaukee County Election Commission the day after the election, as reported by the New York Post. One of these drives was initially forgotten and later added to the count, a move that sparked controversy given President Joe Biden’s narrow 21,000-vote victory in the state.
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Last week, Dane County Circuit Judge Everett Mitchell issued a temporary injunction allowing certain voters to request electronic ballots and mail them back in. This new rule, as reported by the New York Post, is set to remain in effect through the upcoming election.
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