Republicans at the Wisconsin Capitol are looking to tighten up the rules for elections in the state.
An Assembly panel will hear four pieces of legislation tomorrow that aim to change some of the rules for elections in Wisconsin. One would require photo ID for military ballots, while another would help local election managers with the cost of mandated special elections. It’s not clear which, if any of the plans, will become law. Governor Evers has promised to veto anything that he thinks will make it harder to vote in Wisconsin.