The Wisconsin Supreme Court says it won’t hear arguments in the controversial voter purge case until September. That seems to indicate that questions about which names remain on the state’s voter rolls won’t be answered until after the November presidential election. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed suit to force the Wisconsin Elections Commission to remove about 130 thousand people from the list of eligible voters. Most have moved or failed to answer questions about their addresses that are on the record. The justices say a ruling on the case likely won’t be handed down before next year.
Supreme Court To Hear Voter Purge Case In September
Jul 1, 2020 | 12:59 PM

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