Ballots are supposed to be in the mail as of Thursday, but Wisconsin’s clerks don’t know what the final ballot will look like.
Deputy Eau Claire attorney Douglas Hoffer says it’s going to be difficult to get new ballots printed and mailed by Thursday if the Wisconsin Supreme Court decides the Green Party should be on the ballot. Hoffer says he hopes the court comes to a decision soon. The state’s highest court is deciding whether a technicality on the Green Party’s paperwork should keep them off the November ballot.