First published at 08:02 UTC on August 6th, 2021.
Wisconsin election officials removed more than 205,000 names from their voter rolls on Wednesday.
Senator Wendy Rogers Petition to Decertify The 2020 Election:
https://action.wendyrogers.org/decertify/
State election laws require that every two yea…
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Wisconsin election officials removed more than 205,000 names from their voter rolls on Wednesday.
Senator Wendy Rogers Petition to Decertify The 2020 Election:
https://action.wendyrogers.org/decertify/
State election laws require that every two years, officials must identify registered voters who have not cast a ballot in the past four years via the Electronic Registration Information Center. These individuals are contacted by mail. Unless the commission hears from an individual who wishes to remain on the list by the specified deadline, his or her name is to be purged.
Wisconsin Elections Commission officials told the AP that 174,307 voter registrations had been deactivated because those individuals hadn’t voted in four years and failed to reply to a mailing. They said they deactivated an additional 31,854 registrations of voters who may have moved and did not respond to the mailing.
According to the report, the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, a conservative nonprofit law firm, filed a lawsuit to force the commission to take those names off the list. The case wound up in the state Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of the Elections Commission. Naturally.
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