Wisconsin Supreme Court Bans Mobile Voting Vans, Upholds Existing Absentee Ballot Sites
The unanimous decision prevents the use of mobile voting vans while maintaining current criteria for absentee ballot locations.
- Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously rules against mobile voting vans in Racine and other cities.
- The court maintains the status quo for absentee ballot sites as used since 2016.
- Conservative justices criticize the ruling, calling it legally unprecedented.
- The decision is seen as a mixed victory for both Republicans and Democrats.
- The underlying case will proceed with oral arguments expected in the fall.