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Wisconsin election officials are alarmed by a request from Robert Kennedy Jr. that may force them to apply stickers to cover up his name on millions of ballots.
Kennedy has asked a court to order that his name be removed or covered up on the ballot with a sticker, a task that would have to be overseen by municipal clerks around the state.
Kennedy is asking for stickers only on the ballots that aren’t sent out yet.
Wood County clerk: "stickers could fall off, get stuck or jam up voting equipment" "All it would take,” he said, “is a small portion of the sticker to fall off in the scanner to render it unusable for the entirety of Election Day .”.
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