Elections
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Wisconsin Supreme Court hears arguments in 2 election-related lawsuits
One case focuses on the legality of a mobile-voting van, and the second looks at whether court records determining a voter is incompetent should be public record.
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RFK Jr. asks appeals court to get him off Wisconsin ballot
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has filed a claim in a Waukesha-based state appeals court, his latest attempt to remove his name from Wisconsin’s ballot.
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As election cycle heats up, WisconsinEye calls on Baldwin campaign to pull ad footage
WisconsinEye, a statewide public affairs network that broadcasts government proceedings and policy-oriented interviews, has called for campaigns to stop using its footage in negative advertisements.
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Dodge County clerks backtrack on using drop boxes after concerns from Republican sheriff
Some town and village clerks in Dodge County were considering using absentee ballot drop boxes in the upcoming November presidential election.
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Switch voters weigh in on 2024 election and what issues matter most to them
Less than 10 percent of voters switch their votes from party to party. But the ones who do could decide the 2024 election. “Wisconsin Today” spoke with three voters who have changed their minds to find out which issues matter most to them.
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Democratic VP candidate Tim Walz to visit Wisconsin in battleground state blitz
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will return to Wisconsin as part of a battleground state blitz by the Kamala Harris campaign. The series of campaign visits […]
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Trump, GOP seek to boost rural voter turnout at central Wisconsin rally
Former President Donald Trump addressed a rally of thousands in central Wisconsin on Saturday, seeking to maintain the political hold he’s had over rural voters in the state.
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Walz makes pitch to union voters at Milwaukee Labor Day festival
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz made his pitch to union voters Monday during a Labor Day festival in Milwaukee.
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Activists spent $1.3 million this year on failed recall efforts against Robin Vos
Campaign finance reports filed over a month late by the Recall Vos Committee and Racine Recall Committee show organizers raised just over $1.3 million dollars between January and July on both efforts.
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Northern Wisconsin town accused of breaking the law by pulling voting machines
A complaint filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission says a town in Rusk County is breaking the law by refusing to make voting machines available to voters with disabilities.