Wisconsin Election Commission Ignores Court Ruling - Media Goes For The Ride

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July 2, 2024, Glendale, Wisconsin, a challenge regarding the absentee ballots was made at three polling locations. Poll watchers pointed out that there was no signed copy of the voter's request accompanying the ballot, which is a legal requirement under section 6.86(1) (ac).
Recently on May 17, 2024, in Marinette County Wisconsin, Judge Morrison issued a temporary restraining order against the Wisconsin Election Commission to prevent the use of questionable absentee ballot envelopes by local election clerks. The lawsuit alleges that the WEC violated Wisconsin election law by approving new ballot envelopes that could lead voters to falsely certify information.
During a meeting in June, the Wisconsin Election Commission took actions that appeared to ignore a court order regarding the use of certain envelopes. This has created a challenging situation for Wisconsin clerks and citizens who are being directed to use the envelopes despite the court's ruling. Today's visit was aimed at challenging absentee ballots lacking signed request information. Subsequently the news media was contacted by Mayor Kennedy of Glendale and spun the story as election deniers wanting to disrupt the election. This is a breakdown of how the news media And public officials distorts the truth when there is legitimate concerns within the boundaries of the law.

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