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All records from the Republican-ordered investigation into the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin are being uploaded to a website for the public to view.
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A judge on Wednesday dropped a contempt order against the former state Supreme Court justice who investigated Wisconsin's 2020 election, but not without a final jab at Michael Gableman for leading an inquiry where “there is simply nothing there."
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A Dane County judge has ruled that a private election administration grant given to Madison didn't violate Wisconsin's election laws. The grant, one of several given to Wisconsin communities, has been heavily criticized by Republican lawmakers.
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All of the $2.3 million stolen from the Wisconsin Republican Party by hackers just before the 2020 presidential election has been recovered.
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Bob Spindell is running to become chairman of the state elections commission where he currently serves as a member.
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The debate over election integrity has been at the center of the battle for the ballot in Wisconsin since 2020. But new polling of Wisconsin voters indicates a strong majority believe the state's elections are accurate.
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The Republican-ordered investigation into the 2020 election in Wisconsin that was supposed to wrap up this week will continue just as Donald Trump urged, but with no more taxpayer money to pay for it.
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Attorneys for State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, who commissioned a partisan investigation into the 2020 elections, on Wednesday handed over more than 10,000 emails related to the probe to an independent watchdog group.
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Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he is meeting with advocates for decertifying President Joe Biden’s win in the battleground state, hours before he and the state Senate’s top Republican were to discuss the topic with county GOP leaders.
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The Wisconsin Elections Commission has decided not to sanction a group of Republicans who falsely claimed to be presidential electors in 2020.