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The Brookings Institution says by the 2028 presidential election, people under the age of 45 will serve as the majority of U.S. voters.
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Election denialism still could be a problem in Wisconsin and other battleground states in next year's race for the White House, according to a new analysis
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Early data show young voters were a driving force in last week's Wisconsin Supreme Court election, and civic engagement groups said they are not done with outreach efforts, suggesting younger generations are ready to be vocal about a range of issues.
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Wisconsin voters had a chance to cast ballots in person starting Tuesday in the state's high-stakes Supreme Court race
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A panel of voting experts and political party appointees will help the Wisconsin Election Commission rework its rules for poll watchers ahead of the 2024 presidential race, the commission said Thursday
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A town clerk in Marathon County has been handed a withheld sentence for altering with a poll book during the 2020 presidential election
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Evangelical Christians across the U.S. reconfirmed their allegiance to conservative candidates and causes in the midterm elections. Catholic voters also continued to show how closely divided they are, even on abortion.
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A Wisconsin judge on Monday, less than 14 hours before polls opened, refused to order that military absentee ballots be pulled aside and sequestered until it can be verified that they were cast legally
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Marathon County election officials say not to believe anyone making an unsolicited phone call to you asking who you are voting for, then telling you that your polling place is closed
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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.