August 5, 2024
Under Wisconsin’s ‘drawdown’ election law, one person’s error can cost another person their vote
“Election work ‘is a really human process, intentionally,’ said Jennifer Morrell, CEO of The Elections Group, a consulting firm. ‘A lot of people are involved. And there are lots of checks and balances, but sometimes mistakes still happen. And the most important thing that we can do is document the mistake, learn from the mistake, look for opportunities — what went wrong, why did this happen? But certainly we shouldn’t be punishing random voters because of that mistake.'”