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Filed Under: Election & Political Law Litigation

Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Governor’s “400-Year Veto” and Affirms Expansive Partial-Veto Power

By: Attorney Zoe Pawlisch Attorney Carly Swinick (Gerads)

Supreme Court of Wisconsin Upholds Gov. Evers’ 400-Year Veto, Affirms Partial-Veto Power The Wisconsin governor’s partial-veto power is unique. Although some states grant governors the power to veto entire budget line items, Wisconsin’s governor may veto discrete parts of appropriation bills, including words, punctuation marks, and digits. See generally Wis. Const. art. V, § 10(1)(b), […]

Apr 30, 2025 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Election & Political Law

Court of Appeals Concludes Ballots Lacking Election Official Endorsements Must Be Counted

By: Attorney Zoe Pawlisch Attorney Erin Deeley Attorney Douglas Poland

Wisconsin Court of Appeals issues opinion that voting ballots lacking endorsements from elections officials must be counted On March 6, 2025, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals (Dist. IV) issued a must-read election law opinion declining to toss out three ballots cast in a Rock County election. Gonfiantini v. Rock Cnty. Bd. of Canvassers, No. 2024AP1233 […]

Mar 11, 2025 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law Litigation

Wisconsin Supreme Court Limits Standing to Appeal Decisions from the Wisconsin Elections Commission

By: Attorney Douglas Poland Attorney Carly Swinick (Gerads) Attorney Zoe Pawlisch

On February 18, 2025, in a 4-3 vote, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Kenneth Brown, a voter who raised a number of claims challenging the Racine City Clerk’s use of 22 alternate absentee ballot sites to facilitate in-person absentee voting for the August 2022 primary election, lacked standing to seek judicial review of the […]

Feb 25, 2025 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law Litigation

Wisconsin Supreme Court Preserves Privacy Protections for Court Records of Voters Subject to Guardianships, Affirms Unified Nature of Court of Appeals

By: Attorney Douglas Poland Attorney Seep Paliwal

By a 5-2 vote, on January 17, 2025, the Wisconsin Supreme Court vacated a District II Court of Appeals decision holding that county registers in probate must provide, in response to requests under Wisconsin’s public records law, copies of Notice of Voting Eligibility (“NVE”) forms—court records relating to determinations of the competency of individuals to […]

Jan 21, 2025 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Supreme Court Ruling Prompts New Guidance for Municipal Clerks on Drop Boxes for Absentee Voting Ballots

By: Attorney Erin Deeley Attorney Douglas Poland

Municipal clerks are once again able to use drop boxes to collect returned absentee voting ballots. As many municipal clerks will tell you, “drop boxes” for the return of government documents, including ballots, have been used throughout the state for decades, often in the form of slots or boxes at municipal buildings. They became more […]

Jul 17, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Attorneys Poland & Deeley Present at State Bar of Wisconsin’s Annual Meeting

By: Attorney Douglas Poland Attorney Erin Deeley

Attorneys Douglas Poland & Erin Deeley present for State Bar on Wisconsin’s election administration and recount laws Attorneys Douglas M. Poland and Erin Deeley will present on a panel on Thursday, June 20, at the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Annual Meeting and Conference in Green Bay. Their presentation is part of a three-day program of […]

Jun 17, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Motion Filed for Temporary Injunction Seeking to Ensure Absentee Voting for Disabled Wisconsinites

By: Attorney Erin Deeley Attorney Douglas Poland

Stafford Rosenbaum and WilmerHale file motion for temporary injunction seeking allowance of absentee ballots for Wisconsin voters with disabilities Last week, Stafford Rosenbaum and WilmerHale filed a motion for a temporary injunction in a new case seeking to ensure that Wisconsin voters with disabilities are able to cast their votes by absentee ballot. Wisconsin’s election […]

May 06, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Wisconsin’s New Regulation of AI and Deepfakes in Political Communications

By: Attorney Laura Callan Attorney Douglas Poland

As the capabilities of generative artificial intelligence have increased, so have concerns that generative AI might be used to manipulate voters and the administration of elections in the 2024 presidential election and primaries. The first warning shot came in New Hampshire on January 21, 2024, two days before the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Election, when […]

Mar 25, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Attorney Jeffrey Mandell Presents on Election Law & the Wisconsin Constitution

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Attorney Jeff Mandell to give several presentations on Election Law and Wisconsin Constitution in 2024’s first quarter Jeff spoke to the Carpenters’ Union North Central States Legislative Conference at the Monona Terrace on February 29, 2024. He presented an update on the redistricting case surrounding Wisconsin’s legislative maps. On March 7, Jeff will speak to […]

Mar 06, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Stafford Rosenbaum Election & Political Law Attorneys File Amicus Brief in United States Supreme Court

By: Attorney Douglas Poland Attorney Carly Swinick (Gerads)

Stafford Rosenbaum Files Amicus Brief in U.S. Supreme Court of Behalf of Former Governors ahead of 2024 Presidential Election Stafford Rosenbaum Attorneys Jeff Mandell, Doug Poland, Rachel Snyder, and Carly Gerads filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court today on behalf of three former Republican Governors—Montana’s Marc Racicot, Massachusetts’s Bill Weld, and New […]

Jan 30, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Attorney Douglas Poland Presents at State Bar of Wisconsin’s Annual Constitutional Law Symposium

By: Attorney Douglas Poland

Attorney Doug Poland to Present on Updates in Election Administration and Access to Voting at the Wisconsin State Bar On Thursday, December 7, Attorney Doug Poland will present on recent updates in election administration and access to voting at the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Annual Constitutional Law Symposium 2023. The presentation is part of a day-long […]

Dec 06, 2023 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Attorney Jeff Mandell in the Media Spotlight Surrounding Wisconsin Redistricting

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Attorney Jeff Mandell Receives Wisconsin and Nationwide Attention on Redistricting and Wisconsin Legislative Maps Stafford Rosenbaum Partner Jeff Mandell made an appearance on the November 19, 2023 edition of UpFront, a Wisconsin TV broadcast produced by ABC on Sunday mornings. He is part of the counsel team leading oral arguments before the Wisconsin Supreme Court […]

Nov 13, 2023 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law Litigation

In Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections, Seventh Circuit Reiterates the Low Bar for Intervention and Further Explains the “Uniqueness” Interest for Intervention Purposes

By: Attorney Douglas Poland

The Democratic Party of Illinois may not intervene in a suit relating to mail-in voting, according to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The case, Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections, arose when Congressman Michael Bost and two voters challenged an Illinois law that permits completed mail-in ballots to be counted […]

Aug 16, 2023 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Files Lawsuit to Reactivate 31,854 Voters

By: Attorney Douglas Poland

The League’s second challenge to unjust voter purges in Wisconsin seeks to reinstate voters before 2022 midterm elections. MADISON — Today, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, represented by Fair Elections Center, Law Forward Inc., and Stafford Rosenbaum LLP, filed suit in federal court to reinstate more than 31,000 registered Wisconsin voters who were […]

Dec 22, 2021 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Election & Political Law

Supreme Court of Wisconsin Denies Legislative Redistricting Rulemaking Petition

By: Attorney Douglas Poland Attorney Rick Manthe

The Supreme Court of Wisconsin recently denied a petition submitted by former Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen, represented by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (“WILL”), proposing new procedural rules limited solely to legal challenges to new legislative districts, including requiring such challenges to be brought solely to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Stafford Rosenbaum Attorneys […]

May 24, 2021 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Wisconsin Supreme Court Holds that Wisconsin Elections Commission Is Not Obligated to Conduct Mass Deactivation of Voter Registrations

By: Attorney Douglas Poland

In a straightforward interpretation and application of the Wisconsin Statutes and procedural standards governing writs of mandamus, on April 9, 2021, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 5-2 in State of Wis. Ex rel. Timothy Zignego v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, 2021 WI 32, that the Wisconsin Elections Commission (“WEC”) was not obligated by Wisconsin Statutes Section […]

Apr 28, 2021 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Seventh Circuit Calls into Question “Stalking-Horse” Election Claims

By: Attorney Douglas Poland Attorney Rick Manthe

Earlier this month, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided a case involving allegations that a candidate for public office orchestrated a plan to put two other candidates on the ballot to split voters and ensure a victory. The case, Gonzales v. Madigan, No. 20-1874, 2021 WL 857476 (7th Cir. Mar. 8, 2021), could have […]

Mar 31, 2021 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Stafford Rosenbaum’s Election and Political Law Team Hard at Work Post-Election

By: Attorney Rick Manthe

Stafford Rosenbaum LLP’s election and political law attorneys have had a 2020 filled with noteworthy cases. The new practice group was launched this year, co-chaired by Attorneys Jeff Mandell and Doug Poland, and has been even busier in the last quarter of the year with cases involving presidential post-election results challenges. Stafford Rosenbaum represents Wisconsin […]

Dec 17, 2020 in Blogs
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