So in Wisconsin, how we run elections at the state level is quite different than what you might see in other states. So In most other states, you'll have a partisan elected Secretary of State that serves as a chief election official. They're the ones that are able to make those decisions about how they're going to implement election law and things like that. Here in Wisconsin, it's a little different, and my position is very different. (06:31–06:39)
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