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Confidentiality

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruled that the state election commission was not obligated to require Jill Stein’s campaign to agree not to publicly disclose any opinion it formed based on its review of a voting machine company’s software components. 

MILWAUKEE — The Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruled that the state election commission was not obligated to make Jill Stein’s campaign agree not to publicly disclose any opinion it formed based on its review of a voting machine company’s software components. 

Categories / Appeals, Government, Politics

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