Wisconsin voters approve Republican-led referendums on private election grants, election workers
Wisconsin voters approved two state referendum questions Tuesday altering parts of how state elections are administered ahead of the 2024 election.
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Wisconsin voters approved two state referendum questions Tuesday altering parts of how state elections are administered ahead of the 2024 election.
Wisconsin voters will cast their ballots Tuesday to signal their support for their parties’ nominees and vote on two statewide ballot referendums.
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On Election Day, some find themselves scrambling. This often means figuring out where to vote, how to get there or scheduling it into an already busy work day. Sometimes, it’s not as easy as looking up polling locations online and plugging the address into a phone. In fact, some polling stations are located in a spot that won’t be found on a typical city map — sewers.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels and attorney general candidate Eric Toney spoke to University of Wisconsin-Madison College Republicans on Wednesday evening with two weeks to go before the Nov. 8 midterm elections.
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