Evers makes voter suppression scheme official

[Madison, WI] – Gov. Evers could have scheduled an early primary in the 7th Congressional District, which would have allowed a replacement for Sean Duffy to be chosen sooner, and allowed more people to participate in the general election on April 7th. Yet he chose to delay the election for obvious partisan gain. In response, the Republican Party of Wisconsin issued the following statement from Executive Director, Mark Jefferson:

“Tony Evers and the Democrats are terrified of rural voters and there are no limits to the lengths they’ll go to suppress their votes. First, Evers sought to hold an election on a Monday during the holiday season under the guise of getting prompt representation for district residents. Now he needlessly pushes off the general election until after the regularly scheduled April 7th election in an effort to stack the deck for his liberal partisan Supreme Court candidates. His partisan motives will not be lost on voters in the 26 counties who will now have to vote twice in general elections in order to have their votes fully counted."

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