Voters will disabilities are telling Wisconsin lawmakers they should reconsider two bills passed Tuesday in the Senate.
They say the changes to election laws put people with disabilities at a disadvantage.
The first would prohibit any non-family members or legal guardians from returning a completed absentee ballot for another person.
The second would stop election officials from filling out missing voter information or making corrections to absentee ballot certificates.
Both measures still have to make it through the Assembly and be signed by Governor Tony Evers before going into effect.
Evers is expected to veto them.