The Wisconsin Elections Commission announced it has deactivated 192,369 voter registrations through the Four-Year Maintenance process required by law. The individuals deactivated by the Wisconsin Elections Commission had not voted in the past four years and did not have a record of responding to a mailing from the agency regarding their registration status. The Commission is required by state law every two years to conduct voter record maintenance to identify individuals who have not voted in the previous four years and to deactivate their registration status unless they notify their clerk that they wish to remain registered. In June, the Commission identified 202,593 registered voters with no record of voting since the November 2020 presidential election. The Commission mailed “Notice of Suspension” postcards to these voters, asking them whether they wanted to remain active on the state’s voter list. 9,501 voters responded. Voters with no record of responding or whose postcard was returned as undeliverable by the Post Office were deactivated.
192,369 voters removed from voter registration log
Aug 4, 2025 | 2:55 PM
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