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WI's Top Court to Decide Purge vs. Clean Voter Roll Case


This year's most Prominent and Consequential Fight over Voter Registration, whether Wisconsin's Rolls need to be "Maintained" better or are at Risk of being "Purged" Unfairly, is approaching a Climactic Moment.

The State Supreme Court Agreed Monday to Decide the Dispute, setting up a Final Resolution to a Legal Donnybrook that has Transfixed Good-Government Groups and Political Strategists since the fall.

The Court's Timetable leaves Unclear whether its Decision will come before November, when Wisconsin's 10 Electoral Votes will be Central to the Presidential Outcome. The Dispute is Over the fate of 129,000 People whose Whereabouts are in doubt. President Trump carried the State last time by just 23,000 Votes, breaking a Seven Election Democratic run.

Beyond the Consequence for another razor-thin Election in the State, the Case also raises Central Issues about the Fairness of Electoral Democracy Nationwide. Conservative Groups say the System only works, Free of Fraud, if Rosters of Eligible Voters and their Addresses are kept Up-to-Date. Civil Rights Groups say overly Aggressive Culling of Lists is part of a Longstanding History of Voter Suppression.

The Lawsuit was filed in November, 2019, by a Conservative Think Tank and Law Firm, the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, alleging the Wisconsin Elections Commission was Ignoring a State Law requiring the Removal of Individuals who don't Answer a so-called "Movers Mailing" within a Month. The Panel now Allows voters to Stay on the Rolls for Two years after such a Postcard gets sent. But that Violates the Voting Rights Act.

The Process is: After Not Voting in Two Federal Elections, the Voter is Mailed a Request to Verify their Address. If they Don't Respond, they can be Changed to Inactive. Then if they Don't vote in Two more Federal Elections, they can be Removed from the Voting Rolls. The Voter can, at any time, Notify the Board of Elections, they Moved and be Removed from the voting Rolls. Other Notification Systems can also be used to indicate a Voter Moved.

A Mailing was sent in October, 2019, to 232,000 Voters identified by the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a Nonpartisan and Nonprofit Group that many States use for Maintaining Registration Lists. ERIC keeps Track of such Government Paperwork as Death Certificates, Felony Sentencings, Change-of-Address Forms and Drivers' Licenses.

That prompted 5,000 voters to Prove they were still at the Address on File, 57,000 to Re-Register at their New Homes, and 42,000 to get Dropped because they'd Moved Out-of-State, Died, Gone to Prison, or decided they didn't want to Vote anymore.

So the heart of the Dispute is now about the Remaining 129,000 Voters who had Not been heard from as of this Month. They Live Disproportionately in the Democratic Strongholds of Milwaukee and Madison.

A Trial Court Judge Ordered the Rosters Culled in December, 2019, and weeks later Ordered Elections Commissioners held In-Contempt for Not Complying while they Pursued their Appeal. An Appeals Court Unanimously Overturned the Judge in February, 2020, and said the Rolls should Stay Untouched until after the August Primaries and the November Election.

The State Supreme Court Declined to Intervene this winter, Deadlocking 3-3. The Seventh Justice, Conservative Daniel Kelly, Recused himself because he was seeking Re-Election in April, 2020. He Lost, and on Monday June 1st, 2020, he was Part of the Majority deciding the Court should now get involved.

Once his Term ends in August, 2020, he will be Replaced by Liberal Jill Karofsky, narrowing the Court's Rightward Tilt to 4-3. It's Not clear when Oral Arguments or a Decision will come, though, because Lawyers have Two Months to file Briefs and the Court is usually in Recess most of the Summer.

But in a separate Order, the Justices declined Monday, June 1st, 2020, to Immediately take Voters Off the Rolls. And Voters who are Kicked-Off the Rolls may Re-Register, In Person or Online, as Late as Election Day.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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