On Tuesday Governor Tony Evers vetoed seven election reform bills sent to him by Republicans, six from the Senate and one from the Assembly, saying in his veto message that the the bills were not unlike those in other states designed by Republicans which make it harder to vote and to tip elections in their favor.
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu of Oostburg said that their “commonsense election integrity bills would have made it easy to vote and harder to cheat. Today, the Governor showed he’s committed to keeping the same laws and loopholes that were exploited during the pandemic”, and that “Protecting Voter ID laws and the integrity of our election is fundamental to a healthy republic. Governor Evers is standing in the way of restoring the trust in our process that has been lost.”
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