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Supreme Court Reinstates In-Person Voting for Tomorrow
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | April 6, 2020
From WisPolitics.com …
The state Supreme Court this afternoon overturned Tony Evers’ order pushing back in-person voting until June, putting the spring election back on hours after he sought to delay it amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evers’ order was enjoined in its entirety in the 4-2 ruling other than a provision calling the Legislature into a special session tomorrow to pick a new date for in-person voting. That provision is now moot with the election moving forward.
The order didn’t include the court’s reasoning, saying a more comprehensive opinion will follow.
Liberal justices Ann Walsh Bradley and Rebecca Dallet dissented.
Conservative Daniel Kelly didn’t participate.
Read the order here.
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