The Wisconsin Supreme Court “agreed to take a second swing at resolving a lawsuit over who should be on Wisconsin’s voter rolls Monday, six months after deadlocking on the case,” the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
“The case will determine whether about 150,000 voters whose addresses are in doubt can stay on the voter rolls. If voters are kicked off the rolls, they will be able to re-register online, by mail, in their clerks’ offices or at the polls on election day.”
“While registration is easy in Wisconsin compared to some states, voting rights advocates contend it will be more difficult this year because the coronvairus pandemic is keeping many people in their homes.”
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