150,000 indefinitely confined voters registered, raising concerns over election integrity and suggesting reforms.

A Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty report reveals nearly 150,000 voters registered as "indefinitely confined," allowing absentee voting without ID. This figure has surged 116% since 2016, especially in Democratic areas. Concerns about election integrity are raised, as many voters may no longer qualify for this status. The report suggests reforms, such as requiring a doctor's note or photo ID, to ensure proper voter registration and maintain public confidence in elections.

September 09, 2024
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