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Wisconsin voter registration law
In Arizona, a judge ruled that portions of the Elections Procedures Manual violate free speech protections by prohibiting certain behaviors at voting locations, prompting plans for an appeal by the Secretary of State's office. Meanwhile, Wisconsin faces scrutiny over its controversial ballot drawdown practice, where valid votes may be discarded following human errors in counting, a situation election officials are reluctant to use. As voters prepare for upcoming elections, Wisconsin's ballot questions aim to shift spending power from Governor Tony Evers to state lawmakers, with Republicans advocating for these amendments, while Democrats oppose them. Additionally, both Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have not implemented electoral reforms intended to prevent post-election chaos similar to that observed in the aftermath of the 2020 election, raising concerns among legal experts about potential election disputes. This lack of reform could ignite further challenges in the upcoming presidential election, especially given the intense competition between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump. Advocates worry that without these reforms, the possibility of election-related violence and disputes could resurface.
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- 107 days ago
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