Public weighs in on rules for Wisconsin election observers
Members of the public weighed in Wednesday on a plan that would spell out what election observers can and cant do at Wisconsin polling places.
The proposed rule by the Wisconsin Elections Commission comes months before the states closely watched presidential election, when it could be one of six states that tip the balance in this years presidential race.
Unlike poll workers or election officials who help run elections, election observers are people whove signed up to watch the voting process. They have rights under state law, but the same law gives a polling places chief inspector or a municipal clerk some discretion to restrict where people are allowed to observe.
The WEC rule would let observers stand as close as 3 feet away from voters, but no closer. It would also let them stand as far as 8 feet away, but no farther.
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