Guest post by Joe Hoft at JoeHoft.com Big News coming out of Wisconsin on the Election front. Wisconsin commissioners will allow small communities to switch to hand-counted, paper ballots in future elections. The ruling will affect around 25% of the state’s population. This was a surprise ruling. WPR reported: The Wisconsin Elections Commission says small communities don’t need the state’s permission to stop using electronic voting machines, siding with a northwestern Wisconsin town that switched to hand-counted, paper ballots last year. The WEC decision means municipalities still must make at least one electronic voting machine available at polling places for voters with disabilities. In a 5-1 decision, commissioners dismissed a complaint alleging the Rusk County town of Thornapple broke state law when it switched from…

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