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SCOWIS rules Republican had no right to bring lawsuit challenging mobile voting

  • The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that a Republican Party official did not have the standing to challenge the use of a mobile voting van in 2022, according to court documents.
  • The court's ruling does not address the legality of mobile voting sites, allowing for their potential use in future elections.
  • Racine City Clerk Tara McMenamin stated that the mobile voting van aimed to make voting accessible to many voters and was used only for early in-person voting.
  • Republicans claimed that the mobile voting site violated state law and could increase the chance of voter fraud, but McMenamin disputed these accusations as a misunderstanding of voting wards.
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WLUK broke the news in Green Bay, United States on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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