Wisconsin Bill Banning Out-of-State Circulators Arrives on Governor’s Desk; Governor Has a Week to Sign or Veto

On March 25, Wisconsin AB 223 was given to Governor Tony Evers. The bill bans out-of-state circulators for candidate petitions (except for presidential petitions). The Governor must act on the bill by April 1. The bill also bans out-of-state circulators for recall petitions. It is somewhat likely that the Governor will veto the bill. Wisconsin is in the Seventh Circuit, and the Seventh Circuit ruled in 2000 in Krislov v Rednour, 226 F.3d 851, that bans on out-of-state circulators are unconstitutional.


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Wisconsin Bill Banning Out-of-State Circulators Arrives on Governor’s Desk; Governor Has a Week to Sign or Veto — 8 Comments

  1. Ballot access laws imposing fees and forced labor collecting petition signatures to meet an incumbent set quota is censorship of persons (candidates) seeking to provide voters with information.
    What fascist police state?

  2. So is censoring all candidates with the universal write in ballot a communist police state?

  3. This coming from the guy who supported Redpath kicking his opponent off the ballot.

    DFR is a hypocrite.

  4. Trump is a hypocrite. He says absentee mail ballots are fraud but that’s how he votes.

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