Wisconsin Can No Longer Use The National Mail Voter Registration Form
The National Mail Voter Registration Form is no longer allowed in Wisconsin.
Waukesha County Judge Michael Maxwell this week banned the form because it asks questions not allowed by Wisconsin law, including a question about a voter’s race. The form also allowed people to register to vote in Wisconsin without providing other information required by state law.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty sued over the form and won.
“The legal issue in the case was simply that the statute did not call for [the extra information], so by including those requests, the form went beyond the statute and was unlawful,” WILL’s Lucas Vebber told The Center Square. “The Judge never reached those issues though because he determined the form was never lawfully adopted in the first instance.”
Maxwell said in his order the Wisconsin Elections Commission “failed in [its] most basic duty” to register voters using the appropriate forms.
A spokesman for the Elections Commission didn’t respond to...