
Wisconsin Racine Absentee Voting Van Challenge
Brown v. McMenamin
Complaint filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission on behalf of a Wisconsin voter challenging the use of mobile voting sites in Racine County, Wisconsin.
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Brown v. McMenamin
Complaint filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission on behalf of a Wisconsin voter challenging the use of mobile voting sites in Racine County, Wisconsin.
White v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by Republicans challenging the legality of WEC’s guidance directing clerks to fill in missing information on absentee ballot certificate envelopes.
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) seeking clarification about what qualifies as a “missing” absentee ballot witness certificate address.
Rise, Inc. v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by Rise, Inc. and a voter against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) seeking clarification about what qualifies as a complete absentee ballot witness certificate address.
Kormanik v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by a conservative group on behalf of a voter against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) challenging its absentee ballot spoiling guidance.
Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Conservative lawsuit seeking to ban drop boxes used for absentee voting in Wisconsin.
Stone v. Wolfe
Complaint filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) by Honest Open Transparent Government (HOT Government) challenging the use of the WEC website (MyVote.WI.gov) used to process absentee ballot requests.
Engstrand v. Milwaukee
Lawsuit filed by the conservative Thomas More Society on behalf of voters challenging the use of drop boxes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sipes v. Green Bay
Lawsuit filed by the conservative Thomas More Society on behalf of voters challenging the use of drop boxes in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Carey v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit challenging the WEC’s new guidance that absentee ballots must be physically returned by the voter who filled them out “without the use of a third party or agent.”