Wisconsin judge allows two more organizations in voting fraud lawsuit

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October 3, 2008 Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Allows Two more organizations in Major Voting Fraud Lawsuit

A judge in Dane County Circuit Court in the Wisconsin State Capitol of Madison allowed both the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People and the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association, the union that represents Milwaukee Public Schools Employees, to enter into a lawsuit between the Republican Attorney General JB Van Hollen and the Wisconsin Government Accountablity Board on a motion to intervene.[1]

Suit

The other parties involved are Attorney General Van Hollen, the Government Accountability Board, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, the Republican Party of Wisconsin, the American Federation of Teachers-Wisconsin, Madison Teachers Inc. and Madison Firefighters Local 311.

Van Hollen sued the GAB last month over its failure to comply with a federal law requiring state voting agencies to cross-check voter databases with driver’s licenses or social security numbers.

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References

  1. Daily Cardinal: "Two more parties allowed to join Attorney General lawsuit," Oct 3, 2008
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