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A Wisconsin appeals court and a circuit judge this week shot down attempts backed by liberals seeking orders that local election clerks must accept absentee ballots that contain partial addresses of witnesses.
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is asking voters in his state to worry about Republican Tim Michels. Evers is seeking a second term in a race that polls show as close.
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Voters in three school districts are being asked to approve operational referendums in the upcoming election.
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When is early voting over in the midterm elections? State rules differ on when and how ballots can be cast before Election Day by mail or in person.
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Republican Sen. Ron Johnson and Democrat Mandela Barnes are honing closing arguments in a Wisconsin race that could be critical in which party controls the U.S. Senate.
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Native American voter turnout was exceptionally high in Wisconsin in 2020. The nonpartisan group Wisconsin Native Vote is working to make sure those numbers stay high this election cycle.
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In Wisconsin's tight U.S. Senate race, Democrat Mandela Barnes' chances to unseat two-term Sen. Ron Johnson may rest with how well he turns out Black voters who don't always show up in big numbers.
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Milwaukee’s top election official surveyed about 20 poll workers gathered in a classroom in a city building stuffed with election supplies, then spoke frankly about the tense environment they may face next week.
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A Wisconsin appeals court is refusing to block a lower court’s ruling banning the practice known as ballot spoiling, which allows voters who already submitted an absentee ballot to void it and vote again.
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Republican attorney general hopeful Eric Toney is trying to walk back his call to allow district attorneys to cross jurisdictional lines to prosecute abortions.