U.S. District Court Alters Some Procedures for Wisconsin April 7 Primary

On April 2, U.S. District Court Judge William Conley ordered some changes in the upcoming Wisconsin primary. He did not delay the election, which is a presidential primary combined with non-partisan judicial elections. But he made some changes in voting procedures. (1) mailed absentee ballot don’t need to arrive at the election administration office until April 13; (2) the deadline for requesting an absentee postal ballot is extended til April 3; (3) absentee applicants no longer need a notarized statement explaining why they can’t vote at the polls.

Read his 53-page opinion, explaining the basis for his order, here.


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U.S. District Court Alters Some Procedures for Wisconsin April 7 Primary — 1 Comment

  1. pick and choose which laws need be enforced = more LAWLESS / arbitrary judic tyranny.

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