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Judge Weighs Whether Wisconsin Must Offer E-Ballots To Disabled Voters
Lawsuit says paper-only absentee voting denies a secret ballot to 110,000 residents with print disabilities.
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Follow the money...Lawsuit says paper-only absentee voting denies a secret ballot to 110,000 residents with print disabilities.
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