Trump Lawyer in Wisconsin Seeks to Get His Own Vote Thrown Out

Trump Lawyer in Wisconsin Seeks to Get His Own Vote Thrown Out
Poll workers check-in a box of absentee ballots at Sun Prairie High School in Sun Prairie, Wis., on Nov. 3, 2020. Andy Manis/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
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A Trump campaign lawyer in Wisconsin is attempting to get potentially his own vote—and thousands of others—thrown out due to the allegedly illegal way in which they were cast.

Jim Troupis, a former Dane County judge and lawyer representing President Donald Trump’s campaign, said that both he and his wife voted via Wisconsin’s early, in-person absentee option. The Trump campaign has sought to deem such ballots as illegal, saying that Wisconsin elections officials illegally issued absentee ballots to in-person voters without requiring them to first fill out an application.

Jack Phillips
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