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This Election Day concerns about political violence and intimidation haven't subsided. Pro-democracy groups say they remain vigilant but want voters to know they should feel safe going to the polls.
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Candidates for major Wisconsin races made campaign stops in the Northwoods Thursday in a final push to election day.
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A shortage of poll workers has concerned local election officials in some parts of the country as the midterm elections approach. Not so in Michigan.
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Wisconsin Republicans are trying to knock off Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and also gain a large enough majority in the Legislature to override any veto should he win. Democrats are looking to both return Evers, who has been a block on the conservative legislative agenda, while also knocking off Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson.
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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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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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A Wisconsin man accused of posting his marked election ballot on social media has been charged with a felony that carries possible incarceration if he's convicted in what a prosecutor calls a “test case.”
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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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Time is winding down for voters to prepare to cast ballots for the midterm election. As the process plays out, Wisconsin remains in the spotlight for attempts by "election deniers" to discredit the 2020 vote and gain influence in this year's outcomes.