Milwaukee judge dismisses lawsuit challenging more than 140,000 voter registrations
A lawsuit seeking last-minute changes to Wisconsins voter registration list has been dismissed by a Milwaukee County judge. The challenge, filed weeks before election day, alleged more than 140,000 people on the voter rolls no longer reside at the addresses they listed while registering to vote.
The suit was filed Sept. 30 by attorney Dan Eastman on behalf of three Milwaukee residents. Eastman was one of the lawyers involved in failed 2020 lawsuit attempting to overturn former President Donald Trumps loss to President Joe Biden in Wisconsin.
In the suit filed last month, the plaintiffs claimed 143,742 people listed as active on Wisconsins registration list appear to be invalid based on cross references with U.S. Postal Service data. Of those, the suit alleges 56,336 anomalous registrations are in Milwaukee.
Eastman was seeking a court order forcing the Milwaukee Elections Commission and Wisconsin Elections Commission to contact each of the individuals and deactivate the voter registrations of anyone who did not respond within 30 days.
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