Elections
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear case about election chief’s future
The Wisconsin Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will take up a case determining whether the state’s nonpartisan chief elections officer can stay in her role.
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Women could decide Wisconsin elections in November
Moms for Liberty and Motherhood for Good represent dramatically different political visions. But their focus is the same: the mostly white, mostly suburban mothers who both sides say could be the key to control of the White House.
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Former Wisconsin officials discuss restoring faith in elections
Republican Scott Klug and Democrat Mandela Barnes are part of the Democracy Defense Project. Speaking in Madison on Wednesday, they hoped to address election distrust in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Elections Commission wants funding for new office focused on election transparency
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is once again asking to create an office tasked with ensuring transparency and accountability in elections.Â
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As ballot deadline nears, RFK Jr. could ask clerks to cover his name
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could ask Wisconsin clerks to cover his name instead of reprinting ballots for the November election.
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Latest polling shows Harris edging ahead of Trump in battleground Wisconsin
Among registered voters, Marquette’s latest poll shows Harris with 52 percent of the vote, compared to 48 percent for Trump. Among likely voters, the survey shows the same numbers, 52-48.
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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.