Ballot boxes have been politicized in Wisconsin, here’s why
By Alexander Tan | Oct. 17Liberal and conservative courts have gone back and forth on the legality of ballot boxes, here’s why they’re so controversial.
Alex Tan is a staff writer for the Daily Cardinal specializing in state politics coverage. Follow him on Twitter at @dxvilsavocado.
Liberal and conservative courts have gone back and forth on the legality of ballot boxes, here’s why they’re so controversial.
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