We are waiting to see what Wisconsin’s Elections Commission does about voter do-overs later today.
A judge last week said the Elections Commission must end its guidance to local clerks that voters can get a second ballot if they change their minds. Wisconsin law allows for a second ballot, but the judge says that law applies before a voter submits their ballot. Once that happens, the judge said, votes are final. The Elections Commission has a meeting scheduled for later this afternoon to take-up the judge’s order.

