Attorney General Josh Kaul | Attorney General Josh Kaul Office
Attorney General Josh Kaul | Attorney General Josh Kaul Office
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul has filed a response brief with the Wisconsin Supreme Court, arguing against the ban on drop boxes in Wisconsin elections. In a statement, Attorney General Kaul emphasized the importance of safe, secure, and accessible voting, stating, "Voting should be safe, secure and accessible — and drop boxes are. Unfortunately, the use of drop boxes has been swept into the broader and baseless attacks on our elections and our democracy."
The Attorney General further explained the rationale behind the filing, saying, "Through our filing, we’re arguing that Wisconsin law does not prohibit the use of drop boxes, and that clerks should be able to determine whether to offer this convenient method of voting in their communities."
The issue of drop boxes in Wisconsin elections has been a subject of contention, with varying opinions on their legality and effectiveness. Attorney General Kaul's filing seeks to clarify the legal standing of drop boxes in the state and empower local election officials to decide on their usage.
The response brief submitted to the Wisconsin Supreme Court reflects the ongoing efforts to ensure that voting processes in the state are efficient, inclusive, and in line with the principles of democracy.