Candidate Almost Didn’t Make It on Ballot Because She Put ‘Dr.’ on Nomination Papers
Wisconsin law prohibits “abbreviations or titles” on nomination papers, but Elections Commission staff erroneously told the candidate her papers were legal.
Wisconsin law prohibits “abbreviations or titles” on nomination papers, but Elections Commission staff erroneously told the candidate her papers were legal.
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