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RNC lawsuit against Milwaukee over poll watcher access ends with "no issues" reported. Read about the resolution of this election controversy.
The Republican National Committee sued the Milwaukee Election Commission over a city plan to cap the number of poll watchers allowed on Election Day in certain precincts.
“This lawsuit will compel officials in Milwaukee to ensure robust poll watcher access for the Republican Party.” The Hill requested comment from the Milwaukee Election Commission.
This lawsuit will compel officials in Milwaukee to ensure robust poll watcher access for the Republican Party," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and Co-Chair Lara Trump said in a statement.
The Republican National Committee announced Monday it filed a lawsuit against the Milwaukee Elections Commission, alleging the city's proposed restrictions on poll watchers could compromise ...
This lawsuit will compel officials in Milwaukee to ensure robust poll watcher access for the Republican Party.” ...
"The RNC fought to ensure poll watcher access, and as a result of our lawsuit, the Milwaukee Elections Commission has addressed our concerns and protected public observation.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Republican National Committee is suing the Milwaukee Elections Commission. The RNC claims the commission is limiting both parties to just one poll watcher at certain ...
National Republicans are suing the Milwaukee Election Commission over its apparent plan to limit poll watchers in certain city precincts on Election Day. The Republican National Committee (RNC ...
After filing a lawsuit against the Milwaukee Elections Commission on Monday, the Republican National Committee now says it has heard of "no issues" from Republican poll watchers. The lawsuit ...
National Republicans are suing the Milwaukee Election Commission over its apparent plan to limit poll watchers in certain city precincts on Election Day. The Republican National Committee (RNC) filed ...
“This lawsuit will compel officials in Milwaukee to ensure robust poll watcher access for the Republican Party.” The Hill requested comment from the Milwaukee Election Commission.