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The state of Washington required political ads to disclose if they use artificial intelligence while others banned deepfake technology in the runup to an election.
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A new lawsuit filed in Wisconsin by a national Democratic law firm seeks to once again allow voters to return absentee ballots in drop boxes, a practice that was barred by the state Supreme Court last year.
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Republicans who control the Wisconsin Senate, in a surprise move, proceeded with trying to force a vote on firing the state's nonpartisan top elections official before the 2024 presidential election
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A vote on the future of Wisconsin’s top elections official ended in partisan deadlock Tuesday amid Republican calls for the nonpartisan administrator of the statewide elections commission to resign over how she ran the 2020 presidential contest
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Wisconsin has long been one of a handful of battleground states, one of the few places where either party can win a statewide contest
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Election officials in battleground Wisconsin hope to revive plans for a new division intended to work with the public and deal with an onslaught of records requests and complaints.
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Wisconsin lawmakers have unveiled bipartisan plans to address problems that have disrupted how elections have been administered in the presidential battleground state since 2020.
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Rep. Dan Knodl’s 8th Senate District victory gives Republicans a two-thirds Senate majority, creating speculation about whether they could impeach Justice-elect Janet Protasiewicz.
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The Ironwood Area Schools is asking voters to approve a $16 million bond next month.
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Leading up to this week's election, Wisconsin voters have been inundated with campaign ads for the high-profile state Supreme Court race, and watchdogs say the massive spending should lead to more calls for reform.