Capitol Notes: Latest Ruling In Voter Purge Case Could Mean Rolls Remain The Same For 2020 - podcast episode cover

Capitol Notes: Latest Ruling In Voter Purge Case Could Mean Rolls Remain The Same For 2020

Jan 20, 20208 min
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Episode description

The voter purge case took some more turns last week. An Ozaukee County judge again ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission to immediately drop more than 200,000 names from the voter rolls. It's suspected that those voters may have moved and haven't re-registered. Then, an appeals court sided with the commission and again put the purge on hold while lawsuits continue. Meanwhile, the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided not to take the case for the time being.
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