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Wisconsin elections officials are reporting a nearly 40% increase in early in-person absentee voting over 2020
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Wisconsin saw such high voter turnout that it overwhelmed the computer system clerks use to process ballots.
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The raid is part of an ongoing investigation by the DOJ into Diny’s removal of the municipal dropbox outside City Hall in late September.
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In-person early voting begins next week in Wisconsin, which will again be in the spotlight when results come into focus
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The ballot drop box that now sits in front of Wausau City Hall is once again the subject of attention on Tuesday. A contentious night outside and inside council chambers, over the actions of Mayor Doug Diny.
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The Wisconsin Department of Justice confirmed Thursday that its criminal investigators are looking into the removal of Wausau's only absentee ballot drop box by the mayor last month
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Wausau Mayor Doug Diny said he was doing some work at his office at City Hall on Sunday when he claimed to have noticed the ballot drop box, which sits on the corner by the handicap accessibility ramp outside City Hall, was not properly secured.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday in a case brought by Republicans who want to bar the use of mobile voting vans in the presidential battleground state.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has kept a lower court’s ruling banning the use of mobile voting sites in the upcoming presidential election in place for now, a win for Republicans. However, in a victory for Democrats, the court also ensured late Tuesday that municipalities across the battleground state can use the same method in place since 2016 to determine where to locate early voting sites for the upcoming August primary and November presidential election.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday took up arguments in a highly watched case concerning ballot drop boxes. Supporters of lifting a near-total ban say such a move would help a range of voters across the state