Wisconsin Election Regulators Blasted For Mailing Postcards To 116,000 Inactive Voters

One of the most outspoken critics of elections in Wisconsin says the latest from the state’s Election Commission isn’t doing much to instill confidence among voters.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Friday announced it has mailed postcards to 116,051 voters who have not cast a ballot in the past four years.
“These voters have 30 days to respond and tell their clerk whether they want to remain an active registered voter,” the Elections Commission said in a statement. “If their clerk does not hear from them or if their mailing is undeliverable, their voter registration will be deactivated and they will need to reregister.”

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