A new law signed by Governor Tony Evers will make it easier for some disabled voters to cast their ballots. Evers signed the bill easing voter restrictions Friday. The new law ends the requirement for voters to verbally state their name and address before voting. Now, they can use their I-D and a person with them can say the name and address on their behalf. Some deaf or developmentally disabled voters complained during last year’s general elections that they ran into problems due to those requirements.














