Wisconsin Supreme Court keeps ban on mobile absentee voting sites in place for now
SCOTT BAUER
Associated Press
Updated
FILE - The entrance to the Wisconsin Supreme Court chambers is seen inside the state Capitol in Madison, Wis., March 14, 2024. The Wisconsin Supreme Court late Tuesday, June 11, kept in place for now a lower court's ruling banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election, a win for Republicans. (AP Photo/Todd Richmond, File)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court kept a lower court's ruling banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election in place for now, a win for Republicans.
The Racine Clerk's Office mobile voting van visited the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center in July 2022. The Wisconsin Supreme Court, for now, is banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election.
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The Racine Clerk's Office mobile voting van visited the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center in July 2022. The Wisconsin Supreme Court, for now, is banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election.
FILE - The entrance to the Wisconsin Supreme Court chambers is seen inside the state Capitol in Madison, Wis., March 14, 2024. The Wisconsin Supreme Court late Tuesday, June 11, kept in place for now a lower court's ruling banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election, a win for Republicans. (AP Photo/Todd Richmond, File)