Supreme Court to Weigh in on Wisconsin’s Absentee Ballot Voting Dispute

Supreme Court to Weigh in on Wisconsin’s Absentee Ballot Voting Dispute
The Supreme Court in Washington on March 10, 2020. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
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The Supreme Court has been asked to referee a dispute on whether Wisconsin voters can continue to submit absentee ballots six days after election day.

The 6-day extension on the voting deadline for absentee ballots was granted by a district court judge on April 2 in order to provide relief for the disruptions caused by the CCP virus pandemic on the April 7 primary election. Although many other states have postponed their primaries in order to comply with public health orders on gatherings, Wisconsin is expected to proceed, after Republicans pushed back on the governor’s last-minute efforts to delay.