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Wisconsin disabled voters file federal
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Posted By: voxpopuli, 7/25/2022 9:56:28 PM

Four people in Wisconsin with disabilities have filed a lawsuit asking a federal court to ensure that they’ll be able to get help turning in their ballots, even though the conservative-controlled state Supreme Court said no one other than the voter can return absentee ballots in person. (snip) The state Supreme Court ruled that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal and that only the voter can return their absentee ballot in person to the clerk’s office or a designated site.

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they've got three months to destroy America.. and they've been thinking of THOUSANDS of ways to do it.. this is just one of them

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Reply 1 - Posted by: hisself 7/25/2022 10:04:44 PM (No. 1228583)
Bet they are all Dems.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: wweste 7/25/2022 10:18:10 PM (No. 1228588)
Help me. They are unable to function to mark their ballot. Why can't the person marking the ballot for them put in the mail for them?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Catherine 7/25/2022 10:30:53 PM (No. 1228604)
Used to work in a school building in the ghetto part of town. The auditorium was used for voting. Voters were brought in by the busload and virtually every voter had to have a worker help them. Translation: the poll workers voted for these people. And this was in the '80's. I'm sure the process has been refined by now.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 7/25/2022 10:31:39 PM (No. 1228607)
The wisc law does nor prohibit putting the ballot in the voter’s own mailbox to be picked up by the postman.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Rumblehog 7/26/2022 12:34:11 AM (No. 1228646)
Hey idiots, your "help" is called the U.S. Postal Service via Absentee Ballot.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: chance_232 7/26/2022 5:51:16 AM (No. 1228734)
You can find an attorney and file a lawsuit, 3+ months before an election. BUT...... You can't fill out and send in a ballot?????
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Reply 7 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 7/26/2022 6:35:46 AM (No. 1228757)
The latest crew to professional plaintiffs trying to gum up election laws.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 7/26/2022 10:50:31 AM (No. 1229001)
Trojan Horse.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MDConservative 7/26/2022 11:00:58 AM (No. 1229014)
While there are certainly exceptions (which prove the rule), putting a ballot into the mail is NOT a major challenge to the disabled. One need not leave their residence to place it in their mailbox for carrier pick-up. Drop boxes, regardless of location, are certainly an "inconvenience" or hindrance for the disabled regardless.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: skacmar 7/26/2022 3:57:19 PM (No. 1229262)
There is nothing preventing them from having someone putting the voted ballot in the mail. This system worked for years and years but suddenly they became incapable of voting after all of the Covid exceptions to the voting rules? They claim "but the law says..." and as usual, take everything to extremes to try to get around and break the rules to help cheat the system.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Island Life 7/26/2022 4:53:54 PM (No. 1229300)
Well said OP.
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