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A vote on the future of Wisconsin’s top elections official has ended in partisan deadlock. Republicans have called for elections commission administrator Meagan Wolfe to resign over how she ran the 2020 presidential election.
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In the spring election, abortion and the ballot referendums drove West Allis voters to the polls.
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Early voting runs through Feb. 18, and the primary is on Feb. 21.
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Gerrymandering continues to present a problem for Democrats and democracy in Wisconsin, but Republicans are unlikely to address the issue anytime soon.
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While many voters will visit community centers or town halls on Election Day, some will cast their ballot at places like museums and animal shelters.
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In Wisconsin, the state’s Department of Justice has issued a statement saying that any voter intimidation or threats to election workers will be prosecuted to ensure a safe and fair election for Wisconsin voters.
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Voters spend just a few minutes to cast their votes, but their ballots will live much longer — and their paths before and after Election Day are carefully documented.
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During close races for governor and U.S. senate, people find multiple motivations to vote.
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Milwaukee election official Kimberly Zapata was fired after it was learned that she fraudulently requested military ballots.
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A top Milwaukee elections official has been fired after she allegedly sent falsely obtained military absentee ballots to the home of a Republican state lawmaker who has been critical of how the 2020 election was administered.