(The Center Square) – Republicans at the Wisconsin Capitol are taking the first step to change how the state’s Elections Commission handles election complaints.
The Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections held a hearing on The Help America Vote Act, officially known as AB 595.
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The plan would stop the Wisconsin Elections Commission from dismissing election complaints when voters accuse the Elections Commission itself of making a mistake or committing wrongdoing.
“If the commission receives a complaint that alleges that the commission itself is vio

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