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Evers responds to Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling allowing April 7 vote

By Julie Schooley
April 6, 2020
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MADISON — Governor Tony Evers today issued a statement regarding the Supreme Court of Wisconsin’s ruling on the April 7 election. The Supreme Court of Wisconsin’s ruling today allows the April 7 election to proceed.

“There are few things we hold more sacred and that are more American than the right to vote,” Evers said. “People have bled, fought, and died for the right to vote in this country. But tomorrow in Wisconsin, thousands will wake up and have to choose between exercising their right to vote and staying healthy and safe. In this time of historic crisis, it is a shame that two branches of government in this state chose to pass the buck instead of taking responsibility for the health and safety of the people we were elected to serve.”

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