
Ballots for All: Ensuring Wisconsinites in Jail Have Voting Access
The ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation released the report "Ballots for All: Ensuring Wisconsinites in Jail Have Voting Access." With previous editions published in 2020 and 2021, the latest report found that while administrators have become increasingly familiar with jail voting as an issue – a combination of factors, namely widespread variance across jail voting policies and a glaring lack of protocol governing voting procedures, continue to disenfranchise eligible voters in Wisconsin jails.
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