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The Wisconsin Elections Commission says it’s part of a maintenance process required by law
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It’s meant to offer clarity on things like who can observe elections, says what election observers can do, and creates a more streamlined set of instructions for election observers
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The notices are required to be sent to those who haven’t voted in the last four years
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Voter turnout from tribal communities in Wisconsin has increased in recent years, with historic numbers for the state Supreme Court election this month
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles reminds people to make sure they have the ID they need to vote in the spring election April first
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Federal law bans noncitizens from voting in presidential elections and there’s no evidence of noncitizens voting in federal contests in any meaningful numbers
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It's a longstanding practice under state law, but administrators say it might resonate more in today's political environment
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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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States are required to conduct regular voter list maintenance to ensure the rolls are accurate. But a new Michigan State University study suggests the state's process may disproportionately target underrepresented and lower-income communities.
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As Michigan voters prepare for the upcoming presidential election, state officials are urging them not to lose sight of vital local races, especially school boards in rural communities