Rep. Vos: Drop boxes are illegal

Madison… Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision on drop boxes. “Today’s decision demonstrates that the rule of law prevails and the illegal drop boxes are finally going to stop. This is a giant step

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Steen campaign: Vos approved drop boxes ruled illegal

Celebration is in order! The Wisconsin’s Supreme Court ruled today that ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law! Wisconsin law is clear, drop boxes were never authorized nor intended to be used; in essence, the courts upheld Wisconsin’s long-established

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Rep. Meyers: Responds to SCOWIS ruling on ballot drop boxes

Bayfield, Wis. — State Representative Beth Meyers (D-Bayfield) released the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling on ballot drop boxes: “Our elections are only fair and free when we give every Wisconsinite every opportunity we can to vote in local, state, and federal elections. Not everyone’s polling place

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WisDems: One question Wisconsin Republicans must answer today

MADISON, Wis. – A group representing the majority of U.S. House Republicans, including Wisconsin’s Scott Fitzgerald, Glenn Grothman, Bryan Steil, and Tom Tiffany, just released their proposed agenda for next year – and Wisconsinites aren’t going to like it. The plan, which gives a preview of what Republicans would try to

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WisGOP: Statement on Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission

[Madison, WI] – Today, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that the use of ballot drop boxes and ballot harvesting is illegal. The Republican Party of Wisconsin has long disputed the abuse of ballot drop boxes as creating a massive risk of fraud by allowing additional individuals to handle ballots, and joined the

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Gov. Evers: Announces DSPS Secretary Crim leaving Evers administration

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) Secretary Dawn Crim will be leaving the Evers Administration on Aug. 1, 2022. “Secretary Crim has been absolutely critical to my administration from the very beginning, and her leadership has been indispensable on several fronts—from her efforts

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Sen. Nass: Local public health law must be repealed by the Legislature

Senator Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) issued the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s frightening 4-3 ruling clarifying the powers of local public health officials under current state law:   “It is unfortunate once again that Justice Brian Hagedorn joined with the three extremely liberal justices to empower unelected public health

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Rep. Vos: Drop boxes are illegal

Madison… Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision on drop boxes. “Today’s decision demonstrates that the rule of law prevails and the illegal drop boxes are finally going to stop. This is a giant step forward in our efforts to ensure election integrity. Our next step

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Rep. Loudenbeck applauds State Supreme Court ballot drop box ruling

MADISON- Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton), candidate for Wisconsin Secretary of State, says Friday’s State Supreme Court ruling that the use of unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes violates Wisconsin election law is a step in the right direction toward restoring confidence in Wisconsin’s election system.   “The court made the right call

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Steen campaign: Vos approved drop boxes ruled illegal

Celebration is in order! The Wisconsin’s Supreme Court ruled today that ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law! Wisconsin law is clear, drop boxes were never authorized nor intended to be used; in essence, the courts upheld Wisconsin’s long-established election laws that, under the guise of the COVID pandemic,

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End Abuse WI: Wisconsin Supreme Court decision allowing Chrystul Kizer to use trafficking affirmative defense paves way for other trafficking survivors to seek justice

Madison – On July 6, the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a decision that will allow Chrystul Kizer to present an affirmative defense specific to sex trafficking survivors in her first-degree homicide case. In 2018 at the age of 17, Kizer was charged with first-degree intentional homicide of Randall P. Volar III, of

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Wisconsin Elections Commission: Statement on Supreme Court decision

MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Elections Commission is currently reviewing the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling in Richard Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission. Commission Chairperson Don Millis has scheduled a full meeting of the Commission on Tuesday, July 12 to discuss the ruling ahead of the August Partisan Primary and November

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