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Republicans retain majority in Wisconsin Assembly
Wisconsin Republicans have retained control of the state Assembly, hanging on to a majority in the chamber for another two years.
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Donald Trump wins Wisconsin
Former President Donald Trump has won Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes, marking just the second time since 1984 that a Republican presidential candidate has carried the state, the first being his shocking upset victory in 2016.
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Wisconsin’s US Senate race too close to call
Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Republican challenger Eric Hovde remained too close to call as of Wednesday morning.
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Republican US Rep. Bryan Steil wins reelection bid for Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District
Republican U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil won his reelection bid Tuesday and will serve another term as the representative for the state’s 1st Congressional District.
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Trump-endorsed Republican Tony Wied wins Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District seat
Republican businessman Tony Wied defeated Democratic OB-GYN Dr. Kristin Lyerly in their race for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District.
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Wisconsin voters OK changes to constitutional language on citizens and voting
Wisconsin voters have agreed to amend language in the state’s constitution that limits voting to U.S. citizens.
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Sealing error on vote tabulation machines leads to delay in Milwaukee
A “human error” is leading to a delay in counting ballots in the city of Milwaukee. More than 30,000 ballots will be recounted.
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Discover the ‘dark side’ of genealogy at upcoming series of events in Wisconsin
An upcoming three-part series in Eau Claire focuses on when genealogical research reveals uncomfortable family secrets.
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‘Sleep in Heavenly Pizza’ is a new cozy murder mystery set in fictionalized Lake Geneva
Author Mindy Quigley calls cozy mysteries a “vacation for the mind,” which makes the fictional Geneva Bay the perfect setting. Elements of Wisconsin culture are sprinkled throughout her latest novel.
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Polls are open in Wisconsin: How to vote, what to bring
Polls are open in Wisconsin from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Here’s what you need to vote, and what’s on the ballot.