Wisconsin Democrats Say Voters Should ‘Hand-Deliver’ Their Ballots Now
- Calls go out after Supreme Court rejects deadline extension
- Officials suggest taking ballots to drop boxes, clerks offices
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Democrats in the battleground state of Wisconsin are urging voters not to rely on the struggling U.S. Postal Service following the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to extend the deadline for ballots to arrive at election offices.
The high court late Monday rejected Democratic calls to reinstate an extension ordered by a lower court that would have allowed ballots to count as long as they were postmarked by Nov. 3 and arrived at voting facilities by Nov. 9.