munkle
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Wisconsin state law is explicit and generous if you are a disabled voter. You have the right to have someone come help you fill out your vote, in the presence of witnesses, then you put it in the mail. No language prevents your kid or spouse from dropping it in the corner mail-box and it has never been an issue. But now, in probably a national model for concern trolling, they say hundreds of 24/7 drop-boxes are now needed, why? The disabled! The same disabled who will soon be starving because of Biden's food shortages, whose families cannot take them on long rides in the country because gas is so high, whose economy is soon to come crashing down over their heads, with the rest of us. Is there any end to how contemptible this political party is? I mean really.
Advocates Call on WI Supreme Court to ‘Unlock the Drop Boxes’
Advocates Call on WI Supreme Court to ‘Unlock the Drop Boxes’
State law also currently prohibits drop boxes in WI, so clearly that it is not for the WI Supreme Court to decide.The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hand down a decision on whether absentee ballot drop boxes are permitted under state law.Ahead of that decision, voting-rights advocates are highlighting the importance of the drop boxes and why they’re an essential route to cast a ballot.
No lie too big, no action too cynical, no constituency above being used for political gain.“Wisconsin Statute 6.87 (4)(b)1 provides that:“an absentee ballot envelope, in which the cast absentee ballot is placed, must be “mailed by the elector, or delivered in person, to the municipal clerk issuing the ballot or ballots.”