There won’t be any voting vans in Wisconsin this year.
The state’s supreme court on Tuesday unanimously agreed to ban the use of mobile voting units. The case came from Racine County where the clerk there used a van to collect absentee ballots from a number of polling places across town. A Racine County judge struck the idea down earlier this year, saying there’s nothing in Wisconsin law that allows for mobile voting vans. The high court, however, issued a split ruling that keeps the polling places Racine County set-up for the van, despite a county judge’s ruling that those polling places favor Democrats.