From Voter Action Project <[email protected]>
Subject Expanding the use of drop boxes and so much more
Date March 15, 2024 6:06 PM
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Easily accessible drop boxes, clarifying the tricky witness signature requirement, more time to cure valid ballots with tiny errors so that they count instead of getting thrown out... if the Wisconsin Supreme Court rules the right way, ballot access in Wisconsin will greatly increase, making it easier to vote and improving voter participation.
We need to support private lawsuits like this one in Wisconsin and around the country to make every voice heard in our elections. RUSH $25 or more right now to help protect and expand the right to vote >> [[link removed]]
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Remember this from way back in 2021, John?
AP: Wisconsin Supreme Court disallows absentee ballot drop boxes [[link removed]]
Back then, in response to conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, Wisconsin’s then-conservative-controlled Supreme Court ruled that absentee ballot drop boxes may be placed only in election offices ( not out in the community for easy access ) and that no one other than the voter can return a ballot in person.
That was a huge setback in the fight for mail-in ballot access and for voting rights supporters in Wisconsin, especially how ballot drop boxes have been proven safe and secure time and time again.
Well, this afternoon brought really good news :
Wisconsin State Journal: Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider overturning ban on absentee ballot drop boxes [[link removed]]
Today the Wisconsin Supreme Court announced it will consider reversing its two-year-old decision banning absentee ballot drop boxes in a new case . This marks another significant shift between the current, liberal-controlled court and the previous, conservative high court, which banned drop boxes two years ago.
The court will weigh in on three matters: the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling that unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal; Wisconsin’s requirement that returned absentee ballots must be accompanied by a valid witness signature; and state law setting an 8 p.m. Election Day deadline for when voters can “cure” or correct errors on their absentee ballots.
John: This is huge news and we have to offer this case and others like it as much support as we can. Pitch in $25 or whatever you can today to help spread the word and defend the right to vote in cases like this across the country >> [[link removed]]
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