It seems to me the Supreme Court got it right on the Wisconsin primary:
1) right on the narrow issue of a last-minute change to basic election timing
2) right on the broader question that one cannot make last-minute changes that deligitimize an election...

A good precedent, no?
Isn’t it an obviously big problem to give people an extra 5 days to cast votes, when counting & exit polls may be leaked?

Isn’t it the state’s fault for not having the capacity to mail out absentee ballots in time?

Isn’t this a lesson to states to get their act together?
3/ People are missing how narrow the question was before the Court, and how problematic it is to allow people to keep voting 5 days after "election day":
4/ Apparently, the state mailed 99% of absentee ballots to those who requested them, and there is some confusion as to how many of the 11,000 were late requests or past-deadline requests.
Every vote should count, but elections also have rules.
Statutory rules.
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