The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects an effort by a conservative activist to obtain voter-related records, according to multiple reports. The litigation has been ongoing for years. It centers on requests for records tied to a guardianship order, a type of court directive that assigns legal rights over an individual who has been deemed unable to make certain personal decisions. The activist seeks the records as part of an attempt to identify voters in Wisconsin who they argue may be ineligible. The dispute is also linked to broader claims raised after the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin, where Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump. Sources describe the case as part of attempts by conservatives to challenge or overturn the 2020 results in Wisconsin, framing the request as an effort to locate allegedly ineligible voters. The court’s decision means the requested records are not released. The reports do not indicate that the court ruled on the broader merits of any election challenge, only that it denied the request for access to the sought materials.