Elections
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First-of-Its-Kind Universal Health Care Referendum on the Ballot in Rural, Red Wisconsin County
Voters in Dunn County, which includes the town of Menomonie in western Wisconsin, will have a chance to weigh in on a very important, albeit unusually progressive, question this November: Should the United States provide universal health care?
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Are We Really That Scary? Why Pollsters are Running from Wisconsin Ahead of the 2022 Midterms
While other “Battlegrounds” have seen 30+ polls, only 10 have come out of the Badger State.
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Wisconsin’s Attorney General is on the Ballot This Fall. But What Does He Do?
Abortion rights, public safety, the climate crisis, and more are on the ballot this November. So are Tony Evers and Tim Michels, plus Ron Johnson and Mandela Barnes. But another, often overlooked race, can have just as big of an impact on your life as who we send to the Governor’s Mansion or the US…
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Registering for Democracy: Why Your Vote Matters
September 20 is National Voter Registration Day. In an op-ed, Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, the president and executive director of NextGen America, highlights the growing importance of young voters.
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The Most Common Mistakes That Get Wisconsin Voters Turned Away on Election Day
Don’t miss out on having your voice heard. Wisconsin’s Primary is Aug. 9, 2022.
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‘They Would Like Us to Quit or Die’: Elections Commission Member Ann Jacobs Takes on Her Critics
In hindsight, she says the Republican “investigation” of Wisconsin’s 2020 election did nothing but issue subpoenas and order office supplies.
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What to Know About GOP Lawmakers’ 40+ Election-Related Bills Since 2021
Almost 15 bills passed that would make it harder to vote absentee, criminalize common voting practices, and derail federal election guidance.
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New Political Maps Will Pit Some GOP Lawmakers Against Each Other
But the home of one lawmaker who doesn’t live in his district will still be located outside his boundaries.
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New Marquette Poll Shows 2022 Candidates Have a Lot of Work to Do to Introduce Themselves
Sen. Ron Johnson gets the highest unfavorability rating in the survey’s nine-year history.
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Hudson City Council Dismisses Ethics Complaint About Approval of Election Worker Who Said to ‘Prepare for War’
Council member faced punishment for objecting to the approval of a controversial former GOP official as an election worker.























