Elections
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In-Person and Mail-In Voting Are Both Safe in Wisconsin, Elections Commission Head Says
Wisconsin election official says voters need not be concerned about voter fraud.
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‘The Risk Is Worth the Reward’: Wisconsin Poll Workers Commit to Working in November
The workers who staff polling places despite COVID-19 concerns.
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Early In-Person Voting Starts Tuesday. Here’s How It’s Done.
Filling out an absentee ballot at your local clerk’s office saves several steps.
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Election Day Arrives and You Forgot to Register. Here’s What to Do.
Here’s what you need to cast your ballot on Election Day.
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All the Dates and Deadlines You Should Know Before You Vote in Wisconsin
From registration deadlines to the early voting period, it’s all here.
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New Data Shows Trump Targeted Black Wisconsinites With False Information to Suppress Vote in 2016
Investigation finds millions of Black residents, and thousands in Wisconsin, were part of a voter “deterrence” effort.
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Absentee Ballot Extension Back On in Wisconsin, Appeals Court Now Says
Ballots postmarked through Election Day will be counted if they arrive by Nov. 9. Clerks urge voters not to wait.
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Carol Craig Was Surprised by How Little Her Students Knew About Voting. So She Helped Create Chippewa Valley Votes.
Nonpartisan group aims to fill the voter literacy gap by providing information, help to all voters.
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Wisconsin Law Prevents 50,000 Citizens From Voting
Wisconsin is one of 30 states that disenfranchises people convicted of felonies who are out of prison but still on supervision.
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Plaintiff in Gerrymandering Case: ‘Vote in Order to Create a Fair System.’
Lawmakers will again reconfigure voting districts based on 2020 US Census results next year.

























