Republican lawmakers at the Wisconsin Capitol are looking at another round of election reforms.
A senate panel will hold a hearing tomorrow on plans that would deal with whistleblower protection for election officials in the state who report election fraud, as well as clear up the timeline for sending presidential primary ballots, and deal with absentee ballots and how to request and return them. Republicans have said they want to close any lingering loopholes in the state’s electoral process. As with election reform attempts in the past, it remains to be seen if Governor Evers will sign any of the Republican plans.