Wisconsin Statehouse Democrats Oppose Election Day Reforms
Legislative Democrats in Wisconsin say theyre willing to count absentee ballots before Election Day, but they are calling the rest of the Republicans proposed election reforms poison.
State Sen. Mark Spreitzer, D-Beloit, told reporters at the Capitol that Democrats will be a No vote on the latest proposal to regulate ballot dropboxes.
Many of the issues raised in this bill around drop boxes and witness addresses have been the subject of both litigation and vetoed Republican legislation in recent years, and their inclusion in this bill is a bald-faced attempt to hold Monday processing hostage in exchange for consideration of ideas that would never get Democratic support on their own merits," Spreitzer said. "This bill makes it harder, and it is part of a Republican election package that includes other bills that make voting harder, make voting less private, make legitimate votes less likely to be counted, and make election results less likely to be accurately tallied. Wisconsinites deserve better than these political game."
Republican Rep. Scott Krug, R-Rome, last week introduced legislation to both count absentee ballots early, and require 24/7 surveillance for ballot dropboxes along with other security steps.
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