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Appeals court pauses 6-day extension for counting Wisconsin absentee ballots
By John Bowden - 09/27/20 07:38 PM EDT

A federal appeals court on Sunday moved to halt a nearly weeklong extension to Wisconsin's efforts to count absentee ballots, dealing a temporary blow to state Democrats.

The Associated Press reported Sunday that the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals moved to issue a temporary stay on an order issued by U.S. District Judge William Conley directing state officials to continue counting absentee ballots for six days after November 3.

Conley's order will now be reviewed further by the appeals court, an outcome Conley himself requested when he delayed the implementation of his order upon issuing it last Monday.

Democrats in Wisconsin have pushed for state election officials to loosen the restrictions on which absentee ballots will be counted amid the COVID-19 outbreak, which has led to health officials urging Americans to avoid public gatherings, particularly indoors.

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