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Democrats cried foul after a judge ordered a purge of nearly a quarter-million voters in response to a lawsuit filed by a right-wing group on Friday. The Wisconsin Elections Commission sent a ...
Three Wisconsin voters and a conservative law firm want a state court to fine the Wisconsin Elections Commission and five of its commissioners $2,000 per day each until it removes 234,000 voters ...
A Wisconsin judge found the state's elections commission and its members in contempt after he ordered the state in December to immediately remove 209,000 voters from its rolls.
A judge ordered the state to purge more than 200,000 voters from the rolls. What should I do if I'm one of them?
A legal challenge over who can vote in Wisconsin has set off a furious fight, a reflection of political tension in a pivotal state for the presidential race.
A Wisconsin judge ordered the state to remove more than 200,000 people from the voter rolls on Friday in a massive purge that would disproportionately affect minorities and Democrats.
A Wisconsin judge on Monday found the state’s Elections Commission and three of its members in contempt of court and ordered the commission to remove up to 209,000 names from the state's voter ...
Voting rights advocates applauded a Wisconsin appeals court ruling Friday which is set to stop a voter purge from going forward—sparing more than 200,000 people from having their names removed ...
A conservative group is suing to force the state of Wisconsin to purge 234,000 voters from voter rolls. The purge will disproportionately target voters of color.
The lawsuit, brought last month by three voters with the help of the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, seeks to purge the voter rolls of people who might have moved. State ...
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