Wisconsin Elections Commission approves presidential recount guidance
The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) approved communication to election clerks Friday to help prepare them for a potential recount of presidential election results in Wisconsin. Commissioners also approved guidance for clerks about how to handle prospective voters who present photo IDs marked as Limited Term and NonDomiciled, which could indicate they werent citizens when it was issued.
Wisconsin received petitions for a full or partial recount of the presidential elections in 2020 and 2016. In both years, the results in Wisconsin were decided by about 20,000 votes. Under state law, a recount is permitted if the margin is 1% or less between the top two vote-getters.
WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe said the materials were being considered to make sure that the commission can communicate to local election officials the timeline and process for a recount, so everybodys prepared and they can staff appropriately.
In 2020, the Commission considered making some changes after the election to clean up things
and that was met with a lot of resistance because people didnt want the commission to be changing things once we already knew who the parties to a recount might be, Wolfe said. Todays memorandum and the draft communication are really meant to make sure that everybodys on the same page.
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