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Wisconsin Supreme Court Weighs Voter Eligibility Records

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Case Summary

The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments on public access to voter incompetency records. The case centers on “Notices of Voting Eligibility” and open records law. Activists argue that redactions can protect voters' personal information, while others argue that the public has a right to know. The case centers on the balance between protecting voters' personal information and the public's right to know.

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State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records

Media Coverage · April 22, 2026

A brief was filed.

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Key Issues

  • Public access to voter records
  • Open records law
  • Voter privacy
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Media Coverage April 22, 2026

State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records

A brief was filed.

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State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records

Skip to content State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records Related Articles Legal News Case Digests Anya Van Wagtendonk of Wisconsin Public Radio//April …

By MaryBeth Matzek, Freelance Editor Apr 22, 2026 5 min read
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