DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech Mobile

Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Republican had no right to bring lawsuit challenging mobile voting

February 18, 2025
in Mobile, News, Politics
Trump’s inauguration will usher in a crypto-friendly administration, and with it, new state policies
551
SHARES
1.6k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Republican Party official lacked the standing to bring a lawsuit challenging the use of a mobile voting van in 2022.

The lawsuit sought to ban the use of mobile voting vans in any future election in the presidential battleground state. The court did not address the legality of mobile voting sites in its ruling, meaning mobile voting vans could be used in future elections.

A single van has been used only once — in Racine in a primary election in 2022. It allowed voters to cast absentee ballots in the two weeks leading up to the election. Racine, the Democratic National Committee and others argue that nothing in state law prohibits the use of voting vans.

But the court did not rule on the merits of the case. The court ruled 4-3 to dismiss the case, with four liberal justices in the majority and three conservative justices dissenting.

Instead, it ruled that the Racine County voter who brought the lawsuit, the county’s Republican Party chairman, Ken Brown, was not “aggrieved” under state law and therefore was not permitted to sue. The ruling could make it more difficult to bring future lawsuits challenging election laws.

Republicans in this case argued that it violates state law to operate mobile voting sites, that their repeated use would increase the chances of , and that the one in Racine was used to bolster Democratic turnout.

Wisconsin law prohibits locating any early voting site in a place that gives an advantage to any political party. There are other limitations on early voting sites, including a requirement that they be “as near as practicable” to the clerk’s office.

For the 2022 election, Racine city Clerk Tara McMenamin and the city had a goal of making voting as accessible to as many voters as possible.

Racine purchased its van with grant money from the Center for Tech and Civic Life, a nonprofit funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife. of the grants, calling the money “Zuckerbucks” that they say was used to tilt turnout in Democratic areas.

Wisconsin voters last year banning the use of private money to help run elections.

The van was used only to facilitate early in-person voting during the two weeks prior to that 2022 election, McMenamin said. It traveled for two weeks across the city, allowing voters to cast in-person absentee ballots in 21 different locations.

Brown filed a complaint the day after the August 2022 primary with the Wisconsin Elections Commission, arguing that the van violated state law. He argued that it was only sent to Democratic-leaning areas in the city in an illegal move to bolster turnout.

McMenamin disputed those accusations, saying it shows a misunderstanding of the city’s voting wards, which traditionally skew Democratic.

The elections commission dismissed the complaint four days before the 2022 election, saying there was no probable cause shown to believe the law had been broken. Brown sued.

A Racine County Circuit Court , ruling that state election laws do not allow for the use of mobile voting sites.

The post Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Republican had no right to bring lawsuit challenging mobile voting appeared first on Associated Press.

Share220Tweet138Share
I’ve been on a lot of cruises. I swear by spending at least one port day on the ship.
News

I’ve been on a lot of cruises. I swear by spending at least one port day on the ship.

by Business Insider
July 5, 2025

With fewer people on board, I find it way easier to truly relax on the ship on a port day ...

Read more
News

Motorcyclist killed, passenger hospitalized in Long Beach crash

July 5, 2025
News

Oregon jury convicts former NBA player Ben McLemore of raping incapacitated woman at team party

July 5, 2025
News

As the Dalai Lama turns 90, photos show the global arc of his life

July 5, 2025
News

How to Watch New Zealand All Blacks vs. France: Live Stream Rugby, TV Channel

July 5, 2025
Congregation flees after arsonist sets fire to an Australian synagogue door

Congregation flees after arsonist sets fire to an Australian synagogue door

July 5, 2025
Macy’s 4th of July fireworks show 2025 brings NYC spectators to tears as they ‘celebrate the spirit of America’

Macy’s 4th of July fireworks show 2025 brings NYC spectators to tears as they ‘celebrate the spirit of America’

July 5, 2025
Why have there been so many upsets at this year’s Wimbledon?

Why have there been so many upsets at this year’s Wimbledon?

July 5, 2025

Copyright © 2025.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025.