Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit to Ban Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently rejected a lawsuit that sought to ban the stateโ€™s usage of absentee ballot drop-boxes, although another legal challenge on their use is still being considered in a lower court.

Conservative businessman and GOP donor Jere Fabick in March petitioned (pdf) the state Supreme Court in March to consider a ban of the drop-boxes, arguing that they violate state election laws. He also sought to ban election officials from filling in missing addresses of witnesses on ballot envelopes, and his suit attempted to limit who can return absentee ballots to election clerks.

In a 4โ€“3 ruling (pdf) on June 25, the court threw out the case but noted that the lawsuit raised important questions. The majority claimed that arguments contained within the lawsuit were not โ€œclearly presented.โ€

โ€œWhile this court must not shrink back from deciding challenging or politically fraught questions properly before us, neither should we be eager to insert ourselves at the expense of time-tested judicial norms,โ€ said the majority in an unsigned opinion, adding that Fabick went straight to the state Supreme Court rather than following the usual procedure of filing a suit in a circuit court of with the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

The courtโ€™s justices are not โ€œon call to answer questions from citizens, legislators or executive branch officials whenever the answer to a statutory question is unclear,โ€ the majority wrote.

In a dissenting opinion, Justice Pat Roggensack wrote that the courtโ€™s majority was avoiding urgent lawsuits.

โ€œThey are issues that cry for judicial resolution by the Wisconsin Supreme Court before the 2022 elections begin,โ€ she wrote, adding that questions about ballot drop-boxes and other election rules implemented last year during the COVID-19 pandemic should be answered.

Furthermore, Roggensack suggested that such measures could imperil the publicโ€™s trust in the stateโ€™s election system.

โ€œWe need elections whose results the public will accept because citizens believe that the elections were conducted fairly,โ€ her opinion read, further arguing that Fabick brought the lawsuit in a timely manner. Several other elections lawsuits were dismissed in recent months by the majority who used the rationale that they werenโ€™t filed in a timely manner.

BYย JACK PHILLIPS

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